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Show gotten about engaging a room at the hotel, and when Dick asked where aha waa ri; Pi'lng she waa at a lose to ex'. : . f ,plain. "Con to for a ride, Mr. er now, really, 1' do believe I've forgotten" Victim of Impulses w SeaScoutsTofilCWcagapectedibyrPehiiigr f t by Thiyhad: reached t$ tbta time. Dick took theWbeel, and f neither knew where By mart wiNirREfirreiarf but VUA felt he had a confession to make, while Estelle wat having a grand tlme-wlt- a. her conscience, Mr UnknowncatM freca stelle - ; Dignified Mile.. Murray closed her in a very weak voice. i "l I never knew never aaw yea before tonight" hrt siUUuery shop, Tbe Elite," and as she drew the beautiful grsyallkea Art per-- waa- - Just lonesome and acted oa tba lea .together, pulled down the - pink impalse 'of the moment tr , and turned tba key In tba door. HA-4aug.genuine. neart1nessfell aba breathed a sigh of relief. upon' Estetle's ears. . She looked up, All winter long aba bad been kept startled, aa Dick stopped the car in ; busy studying the varioua creations front of a large white bouse. and Inventing new ones, i The very ; .MOh,thIa is pretty rich i I never laid patronized the exclusive shop, eyea on you until tonight Ton looked -- 'while many ' a-- young girl, hearing of kind of lost and, to tell you the truth. wonderful : mademoiselle's creations, your eyes made mischief, that's ait, ' hurried op A avenue to look la the and! . ; gorgeous, window filled with tba meat !Ytra, you crook I" Estelle cried, yet dazsllng of creations, and while iong- - there was not a hint of anger In the' Ing to posses one of these creation. way she addressed htm. lie was great abnddered at the price. -- WhereforoThe TyllevftLiiSomt&mije : 'Thop was rightly called "exclusive," for wasnt angry.' only--th aet foot And otf ,' are the cleverest little upon Its threshold. crook, young lady, that I ever lieard ot Estelle Murray was herself "exdu- - But oht I csn assuve yon I am mighty slveV and even--th- o. smart shoppers glad yoa were a tlttJe crook, for It was . "Who. entered her establishment deemed going to be mighty hard for me to ex' al he Urea' plain and gain your forgiveness " ; tlona that bnrriecr them to her, shop, ."Something tells me I. would forgive an4the aweetsmllea and patience of am for, lf made the mistaken ' you. like myself, happen to heraeorpa frworkers--tha- t . ,aalea;iorjnadenjoUelleJnsl8tedhat-- a hr'l1ctIinrourTo"wOmpulses7r - -- customer Biust not leave without a And the man felt ahe was sincere. haCneltber must aba be dissatisfied. . The result of it all waa that Estelle Mile. Murray, although apparently over with his sister In the stopped young- woman, rarely smiled, She white house that night and the "Elite, sever overworked bet shop, now under new management but with tbera, yet even to with Estelle'a corps of workers, nevet the young girls working for she again saw aa tbey once -Jeemed alpof and cold.-Th- ey adored knew .ber,' for Mrs. Dick Malcolm 'runs the dreamy gray eyes and, the long, In now and then to talk with the young fringed lashes of their employer, and and - to buy aome-- of the- - pretty glrla spite of her aloofness, they found creations. uemseives learning to love her. It waa the second reek of June, and - HOW e 10-SAV- E MONEYMffiM J6'aa.vlii;-.wel- l, SHOPPING Humorous .." By MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN ; (. itlt, Htrlni H. Allta.) TO BUY" A GOOD COMB rrr-shades- - . The difference In the wearing quail ties of the different grades of cotubs may be-- a bit of new and useful Information to the shepper. . There Is wide mM. In the sunlit! of these goods. But what is hurdest for most of us to believe, Is that these dtiferences are 'not due to the different grades of celluloid; used, but lu . ' . El--- i .l r M , Of r it i- -l ..- - , VSV , ll...wlAl)rfw.,Mllll,AllaiM, ii t&fil i! " i , i N Theprofiteer Was pitying books. you., should liaye. sir,1' said, the assistant "BoswelFs 'Life" of Jolmson.' " ' - TTie jroflfeer drew htmsetf op: ' "1 am not Interested in the careers of colored, pugilists. " he said, and continued to turn the puges and look .General Pershlngdurlng his recent visit In. Chicago Inspected the Sea Scouts of that city, .a lively boys. He is here seen looking them oveaVt'ltb Thouuia Keuiw, piirtruaster of the Sea Scouts. ilUJliL wWl jt teet. bod; d aa.,tte- - i.Hiffrk'an ' .lag." ; . The first floor of Faneuil Hall as - , i " ''. ujintgu, iWjaJlttllJrjetlVHiM.11. tho second floor. This place occupying J-".T-!? at used, the method of nianflfucture, and the way the article is finished. Tliore are three types of coinhs, the sniveUTodth, cut tooth, and the molded or. pressed r The sawed tooth combs are the best to buy. This Is because of the method bT juahuf ncture; TB'fettirig the' te6ft,T the saw goes straight to the base of the tooth, and thus gives a roctangn- lar opening at the base. In the cut are made at once, and one set of teeth comes out of the spuce between the teeth of the other comb. This biakos the opening Medluin-prlce- d combs, edgeishnped. are generally moljeti. It Is dlfliriilt to distinguish them from cut cotfiba. .hut they are llgliti-- r In weight When buying a comb, then, Jt Is al tvnyg wise to look carefully at the best "of the Jtecth. the openings are VkttM-mir- twn-mmt- nr- INTR.t8Tc.U NOT rHcre't one -- It you,-thoug- I !, - tlT illustrations-Inefficient of- Office th vurioua t Boys. "Where's your ottlc boy, Dave? "Fired him Suturday nvver did anything but stand, around,', looking . wrnn't ivuii ii you!rft rid of , any more, I reckoiu-iio- w him." "Don't be no nn about thatAHo-may turn up here some day aa- oa " expert." livery body vmii-'-va- -- g-J win. English arrangement which was borrowed for Boston when Faneuil ' Explained. l was first built. Since then, the : "What Is your regular buslnesar old never has been building seriously asked- - the Judge of the man who had Contract Let to Paint and Put niarlly a market. The- - plan of a changed architecturally. 'iecon story" (there were no second-storbeep couvl ted of selling a gold just The new' work to be undertaken Is New Roof on Boston's Shrine menJn those days) was an after- the hrk'k te an ummspecttng citlsen of build of the diijipJct flrepraofing New York city, which Is tlie ouly place thought. "When accepted Uie ing. This Intlud a"iiew floor of reof. Liberty. can be sold nowadays. building. It was provided that it should inforced they concrete, under the market be called Faneuil Hull "forever." The . ."Your hunnrjipswered the- mnn, Or lower an extension of story, are about' first Fanoull Hall was a structure only "sQjHlre, and the "being hontst rs my regular trade av Hie" the sprinkler syst-jmi,f bime distance apart at the base and I was on my vacation." Farm Life, rtWJeet by 30 recLwide. It wus a "water curtain"' for the providing exterior, and tt thuitlutJtJa a eawciitoottt cou'ih. partially destroyed by ftra in 17H1. iMdmroductfen: WIipii tTW ornnii!''s nr'e weiTffiNsTia ueiT. oniy- the but wusre Mile,'-MniTarndllyaawtBathef , V.,t i,.th r uM. ,.rft i,M1..i History of the Famous Building That hu!lt In 1 702, fifteen yearsbefore .the way. us an "exit from the quarters of - giria were tired and, Hmorablo-rBirrRespite her ef Ancient Ttnd f t. Sir t.m,lb. You ,wy more for a towed 00 Often Rang the jtevoiutioasirv ".war.' ihe ,far!y AmerUgtnilnjf forte not .to have It so, overworked. Utmost Severity of the Elements Had The roof, which has not ,,u,n, mh h n,..,. it much ican Oratory Rettotatlon Woj l'art of the funds used in rebulUing wmpuny. No Effect on Fuegians, Accord-.- j She called them together and 'told been repaired for : years, is to be ke " as If of one that Ba type a to Dore. wre ratsed by lottery. them , to prepare to go where they Only ing to Darwin. putinttrgDod condition aniTthe pres- - doog ,.w0 of Cll, varlqry, but the wished-thThe second building wa fonmiily frit next two weeks; that she tinightly and ramsluiekle awnlrgi satisfaction oT usTng. nneJustlfles the -Charles-Darw- in; wpened Iarelt4s 1763, and it was the over the sidewalks are during tils voyage that was.going t trtofrthhop-rim- d remoed dllTeretice lu cost,': You l notice tile, Hall la Faneuil tobe painted hey would each be given two weeks' Fround the pntriot, .Tames Otis, who dedicated and a new awning of Iron glass difference In ttie waytfu hair catches and repaired to prolong Its life. the" hall to "the cimse of liberty" lu a (In was, particularly struck with the pay. They were W jabout tolell simple (ldoniul d:lsn) substl-luted.and pulls, while sliding through, the time from vandals, bow much tbey appreciated hardiness of the Fuegians, who go In In Unpatriotic faneuil Hall ww; fervent, speech. of - the cut wedueshnped conto to held all the ton-- meetings and, in the time, havt attempted this kindness, but she drew herself up a state of nudity, or almost, "entirely It Work of while coinhs, Rastoratlon, easily und passes vert various American shrines stirring- - days before the .Aiuprioin naughtily and walked away without a so. He says: All The paint will be cleaned off M'.Kiolhly through the .square openings commartldl -What to e purposes. Unit wrd,,:They-weraot' surprised, for ltevolutjnn, the ifrit' orators of Among these central tribes the BANNED of the sawed tooth kind. the brick, mutilated stonework do you suppose would happen if waa not thin typical of thelrneniployer? men generally have an otter akin, or time were heard In "old Faneuil" When I waa engaged to herl used Most at ' combs tooth the have the white' trim cheap someone proposed to sell t.ne repaired and Estelle Murray hurriedly packed her some small' scrap about as large ' aa though It Was not very old then. The herCutle.' f the. building left In lis natural red one end spreading out a little from "Cradle of American Liberty V suitcase and grip and without a word a pocket handkerchief to cover, their "When I was engaged to. hsc building which whs only about half Tliltf the ihe rest. Iwitk-BJula liuppeua IbrM trlmH&s4Bfe4 tfl to anyone, she soon oped away In her iiakcdpeea,Jvhtch, ;b' b"fdy;. fatlnenfc, called her 'Hon-.- ' now no airl'll let two: mainirui-ture- , into " of bent Is and shape It ' as It when was appeared stories high 'and so reinained un,ill htantlally roadster," she "herself hardly knowing to cover their backs as low down as Cootie or yeu call her either . Sostonv-Uost- on, the city o: first constructed. The Boston Ann pdiiiewlijrt when the comb Is finished, IS05. whereShe kept flying on. until, final- their lolns.t Then, under the direction of to dea It hard can hut be p9P a has tie bulge struggle of architects in charge of tbe alteraalways, One day while going, on shore near marks, ly, frora'trie roadside she noticed ever tect ed TTils will help you. to distill serve them. Every once- in a while the architect BulflHcli, It was enlarged tions, which are How About ttf so many electrlciirshta and thlnga Wollaston Island, Darwin's party was nigre in the ruture width was and Its Increased Improved. some adventurous Individual proposes comb. When knlshthood was tn flowsf of a restoration than of innovations. "gulsn a mi 80 feet ;. a third :tiry-wnto moving rapidly round and 'round, then pulled alongside a canoe which conadded; Each damsel sot a Mat Bunker liill Into bulldinn combs . are to better grude The distant musk-- reached her. eara. She tained alx Fnegions wha were, he says. iextm divide the lnill was made .78 feet suunre Is Cram & Ferguson, and the expeitsa fitw dnt have to"T(towsr auiAT of fA Tlitltflnh Is the corners of the 4hut a wa. AtrA tiled"; wiiruuti ft tv will not ivin. wuiiuhvu vivi be wasteful Or tire ber d 'nty. feet. large found a little later that ahe waa at "quite naked, and even one municipal a shaved otr to prevent Ulrt Plerf"l,r8 some beach, amid the wbbraad' gilds' woman was absolutely so. It waa ra'n uonc coiuntns were put in and a expenditures have not been the rule; 'etn areat Hie the down fish bose. or of melt to the lodging dock, for the most. d was built for the ora In and roller coaster. Ing heavily, and the freslr water, f Strategy. statue of Paul Revere for nickels for targe platform The streets were thronged, and musle "You always tuke your husband rlth the spray, trickled down citizens and valuable landmarks In Massachusrf l .for tors, distinguished in the subway. Such propoala Tf I for members-if-fonmrit-t e one to rival Uiilcpen.tem-bAlla SUGtiESHONS FOR BUYING along when you go to buy a new aeemedlto;Jcume,.Jfioui everywhere.! her body." In another harbor not far vandalism a re vigorously Philadelphia Young girls hurried past her little car. distant a woman' who waa suckling a unpatriotic gown?" On an the rear wall oil CHINA hangs Bostonpaint old resisted Mr. Cr.un, surviving ne of the architects In the presence of hit If chatjlng anyty Itnthetr escorts, and recently bera child came, one day. tuns and are ultimately defeuted, but Ing representing Daniel Webster ad "Certainly. said the Huiwnlslng then a rippling laugh would reach her. alongside the vessel and- - remained repairs, rorently In linvlns china it Is alwavs wise a dozen beautiful models and a tnod- contro- - dressing the United States senate oa that If not a until been ibas there eci any one ;n Boston nronated fo -- wtiltsr A feeling of envy possessed ber. Why there out of 1u peaks-perfFrench select from "open stock.". Tlie ad-- l8,e with-h- e andSljbn ne slde the occualou of the sate of Faneuil Half, the people was tonesomet VTu th "rery wCiTeet reil and thawed on her naked Jjferey basn't the nerve to talk about to It is g buy-Irand unin over of as Uayjie. by vantage ileuly this, Boston ancients on the other. against and the Boston of would build In 'barricades the thlag.ahe'liatt fought against for the bosom and en the skin of her naked in a "set" of whtch only a few are omy." teresting because of the streets and tight to the last gasp to tast thfetf years about to take posses- - baby." "Thla waa during the winter The latest proposition It Is going the picture of some of portraits imidc and tlie rattei'ti discontinued, the leading all la to all palm right, through right ' aton of bef acalnt . pi event such an outrage. season, Free Rides. is that your , will always bo and reroof historic-FaneuHall, de New England men Of that period. Every one know the xary of Dai-lShe-- parked her car and walked. y Blackst'one on his und Jcnks Ulner Ipriruils Hunting wife the walls Wendell scribed as "the by Phillips More thao one person looked at thla Amber Is Product of Pine Trees. a hmfor trip every Sunday, roortv. cradle of JIbertyndJyalphJWaWo Tbexm-- for manTyears a ' .. ing. , ' ., In Lithuania amber was nsed tone mi? woman and " Emerson as "the forum of freedom?" ciiseuu oy uoioBei iienry . surir.ij. or division of theVvhlg the) , l,P,n f"w aome long ago for many and varied pur wny. A Huncock Webster Samuel a which Why. I neverknew' thejr damn, ..n.i d'slics (by Copley), Peter PnneuU was of French de..,..i..iw ..mtr-,,.reason folks did not seem to care tdr poses. Among the women of olden null TVT a I IXTI . i Is rather an Item where- the family UWJiedji. car, was a merchant In Boston, John and John Quincy Adams and r, i scent He v iui'v re;.in;ea Is small or the closet room scarce. In- her. Tney would give her an ugly Lithuania the quaint custom of bank- and Blacksione Warren But Commodore er don't Jenka Jail by Copley), They believed he wltlrniqraat-Jeff- stare and walk on. . ing amber beads . on. the smnll child son that where there Is no free sposcti Preble, John A. . Andrew, Abraham the shivery question as still an open dcetj.lt Is always bewt to avoid tbe has heen cprt'espnding with real esone Tor ptular dl usslon und for t i ...... ... 1 1 .( i . . .n ... "Oh, to be carefree again and to be sick with Jaundice was followed. 11 tate and Edward Everett by lately. la no freedom, where the voice Lincoln " able to laugh like those young glrla. waa supposed to effect the disappear-hnc-e there , V modern artists, all copies, the orlgt such of standard X Is' muffled linnd of the of piece, the , patriot nu.-'.IMM. the' Hera I am only twenty-fiv- e .o disease. Beautiful rosaries and feel' ..111,,.-.Ul.l of i sets are seldom tiH'd. the elector Is shackled, and there Is mils having been removed to the Bos In New Yofc, the older, members Might aa Well. of successful as a bus! were made from amber, and to adorn big tike thirty-fivThere arc two grades of table vroy'. ton Fine Arts building. .- .ae 4.the land. in .. Uh... Rporter Yes, I'm very fond of huntliberty I ness woman, plenty of money every- - their, persons .fair Lithuanian nr8ts" that are perftnt In shape, de- ing. 7..: "WH glrta Is other, earlier and perhaps better Silver Entertaining .these views, which ; less reverant perWrnn i thing.." Then suddenly ahe murmured fashioned necklaces from amber beads. were- those sad gluse, being the most ezprn -lip) men considered revo- days the orator with his harangues. culhid them 'the Snufftukerss" of Speffer It's a pleasure to-- meet in sometimes I feel as though I want Amber la the product of pine frees. lutionist slve, and "seconds" which are Imper great sportsman. held Mbe cen MiiKMionufsetts . and arguments his nppeals Ameri the la for day -r'-' they were known ns fect In some one or all of these Sometimes the pitch from the pines can colonies were then under the con- - ter--of tbo stage wheft that afage whs wv. , . .d points. . n Kporter Butf you see, l'i voice Interrupted her thoaghta and flowed throngh broken tlrohs and Jzebsbl-u I It Is sometimes all rltthT "to" wlect a her of tlie Faueulf Hall. imng was to the pubticq -of of 1 society for the protectloa was the nietu-older many for many years until the pine became Ished the idea of addressing her. ."aonieone i piece of table ware in de Imperfect to Boston of animals. So to satisfy that sportbers. It wa an ra of whiskers and er beg your pardon," she- heard a old,rorted andJfell down. When rot- an appropriate' presenting accept ing spirit 1 use blank and the hes'i tyeonts: t.'iere weri' m, or very few. ' sign or shape, but ticrrr.-tievmeeting place where papers, . theiwigaxine cartridges. musical voice saying,: "but ted It became mixed with the ground, one Imperfect In glaze, as the gluse sellers (the newspap'Rrs expocially)! bald the views of could colonists i -patriotic liesds,moment for a I thought you. were Miss and a flood would cause It to. become be fearlessly expressed. 7 With the high are brtbi day. Some of tbe grirjtesi Is Its protection. . ; Dnnlel Webster was n Whiz, bat de- - i l . Havalland of New York, but not hav. covered wHti solL ' After being covered sense Avoid ornate knob; chic duty which has always orators and- sg'tator of of wuntrj to propltlbte and pain the sup eud overdecomtedhandles, large siring tnf seen ber for five yeara," posiJbly I soil for many years, the limbs of marker New "rose garden" va were In Faneufl heard Iltt. England and la, la fact. of Cotton the of South the mistaken. port hlg the rotted pines hardened and became one of ita chief Utlea to the roterent rletlea. "Tworvi'ry popular designs are The buir 'wns sever let jkr monef. In bis ' for the lresldi'hcy, the Estelle waa a 'quick thinker, and nnbreakable. ' Z:'". graceful hands in colors or gold. but wus and Is ut the dlsjx.Ml of the he madeaspirations tribute of he all Americans, patriotic a spesfh In the Unlteil States These are sometimes very Impulsive. 7 In a very ulwuys In good taste, be whenever a a attended number and offered suftlclenj publlg meeting peile weetglril8h voice she anawered the Had .Quit the Jobw of to compl-lnown bnild with at his r . r unrtaia a market persons, . .. , . . aWmntaA expense ttia IVIil., r!iia,lar,. man. oesiar ner: m. Lik a. k I effect is hurmontous in and to present' it to Boston. There feKubftloeank to have It opcd U a.!P I ii 1m mbm JMut 0. TCl.htier 'to wr te am Miss Bavinand. and yen are ,h,3tAh proirp tfi, - . 1D, .,., my I down a were reactionaries, arid progresstves merfllig tiuiiKises. Th Bonton char vlsa AMvt.o4..elMs w4 vc mm fLiMMSkr Hob Craysonf Have ilenr sldtng running wagons II till t. IB '"Teftoe felnk--o- t vi LIM potntureuTs. Tbe gold bunds are less hill. There waa Only a sleeper et the to that Jay aa weir aa tbfa, and the ter comidns, or did nntaln'H poetry, "Kubod." By the Boston Sit It I Are you not his chamr. And all durable because gold cannot lie "fired'i to stop-tbwagons, so the boss Boston reactionaries protested against vUhn forbidding Its sule er lease.' ver Tops Dutilel Webster wns the haughtiness had vanished. ,? The bottom a vepy high temperature, and care at m was the him ba floor of te told careful what the the called building -, very monopthey, upper and, keep "public ns a liacksiU'c.a must e osed-- to --see that It la not 1 ere no longer dreamy; tbey Ly ' ware sparkling with mischief and a de the brake on. All wem well for a oly" of a market which would "drive' for years ti armory of the Anrlent recreant and as 'having "gone oveTlo washed hi .1 or strong alkali Inevitable out of business" a number of small and Honorable Artillery cmii;any," tbe Kouth." tm the Melons laugh came ffttm that same girl I shoal tlmek butane day the day of his funeral soaps. hucksters who were "dead tbe oldost military organisation 'In the rme Silver went or "So four dealers Aboot. husband wagons rsfustd happened. t buy your Richard Malcolm looked Intently at Ttop mat another on Boy's- - i'orcdulVLia aa-o-ldyon an automobile?" Jumped agin" Uie Innovation, To-y-- y 'and- naked Mm whether .he the young girt, and "Dick," as he wai down JaOenrlflt-SpAdan- dInto a tableware, and transparent, "Not fragile, brook below. New England phrase still' current. wns or iMsnoa. uniu oecstne was gtilng to attend Mr. Webstr's over, the sleeper exactly refuaed; he said I - known to ill his. friends, lost something Jtost expensive. "China" Is tbe medl ought first to become familiar with saw all that had happened A vote of thankawaa slven Petert a dty. in 1822, the a iltlvw were funeral "N'o,itr.rzanTJ- that night he never afterwards recov The boss am weight grade most commonly nsed, machinery In general, so ha bought from his office window, and came out ranenl but his proposition to coo-- In Fanenfl Hall and It was the p!uce Ijtftton Silver . .: ered. Top tersely j."l inde In Tfi asking-machinento with a very wrathful Jace. at his own cxitrof-1- ' mocilnga.rcguIafT but I attend It." It, approve of or Stoneware WhypeaiirantAeFand I anrse ,The man forestalled the remarks to Boston was adopted by a nmjorlty China. "Whltewnre" Is I'racjji-allWhile- New-Yo- rk etery dlbUnjcuIshed was languishing the' cheap,' heavy type familiar tn res Girl to a Tightwad Sweetie. awfully glad to see you again, Miss of the enraged employer by saying: American, jtnd f,'enljf "seven votes. Whether encuur every Irupor- - onder thek tyranny of an alien govera-luen"Th ray that tlms Is montv. but . . ITavllland.. Are yon going out to the nd taurants Institutions. . come Now llsun, bo," cussin me, agedbjrihrtOtiTof IbaitSaTor tanr orator. who bad a messase to wn XOOO tniles Blu; so Jolly o have the Tha' oVicra't need to flance tonight away, and Its more W'bea Whlteware the soft Is.clilpiicd, To spend your tlms with jn's alrlgtit, Aave left the slender tuarrity of vcy of tWs country, baa .tntaMtaws. were'ndtdtfli-fiance ball oot there hear the wad But 1ltU ; s Inner bedy absorbs srains. China and tptnd money, too," seven, Peter Faneuil enlarged his plan either attended a meeting In Faneuil Itr social convlviatltles. the voice f wavea." tThen, aa he saw something r ' b porcelain are lined .and .i'-wind conpl Jd with, it the llall or has sixiken from Its plntfonn. ItostJin was of a market . Village ar City, , Utmost Thr j' ..; -.' looked la y. raised In tike refusal thst sotng ber ms. he proton Ing. and cannot be stained even If the t.; Idea of so A a two the few a Farmer Fllklns How meeting place, Hubbubs wi In do witness years a ago like thd Injustice of English rul. " yoa your tald: ,Do let aa go out MIsaTIavl!-.mnd- : sU'e ls broken. Yon can make th rew cook? .. bnilt.tpcether, . ek!ng4lMhaMlne4elMte-lalh- ( i fa;nrftneT.WM i.wtll seem like old times." And case In Circuit eotirL:..He had gives wert test with Ink. y ' yourself Buch waa the origin- of Faneiul snpiwrt fbt the lYMdcntiaJ nomtna to be heard lo PhllHdi-lphlKubbubs-h- e's his testlmohm and was about to sten n wontleF. IVwli n , Wck won the evening. 4sllnh ehlwa - la hlit'sh "lilte,;-vM!- f before the nee makes me feel aliiMtst Cke one of the tloa, spoil down, when the lawyer who waa ere , HH. si that, time at, the head of the Before tne dance waa over, Dick so oryilugottUe t of chinsw creuro Amerlcsn white. Tlie the Republics! convention In .tii 4aua(HJc him,, asked as a matter of ivcTOiuiwiiary wir sou more man a .. nd liested,:thst , they leave and try tbtfi examining Tfilhr has notiiing to do with the wear family. the sntlila very meet- CSg04 Tlie andltorlum wus densely Fnneull Haiti wn lefore century formt , .jt-,. i a u.cn for waa aporta the platform change. First It arxt however.. Them. Oriental Tested tug quality, "ThlVtook place, did lu In the vil- ings which made the old building a crowded, so mnrh so, la fact, that a which the reviHntloimry patriots to- then the ."old tub," ,'old " to be "Muf brooms,. eh I, Aren't you staid KngMv china Is " frag very, pillar .'of fonmsic fire fo; those largB aumlwr of thoe standing In the voted- tlie . rt the roller cuaater. Estelle became lage of Pnnktownr ,i of 4he' friends of tic' v)itl0 Anierlimnaptntiiiaarjiinre ; aution ikolim,-,Who wished to see. blotted' out Ar rear he t conhl. not see Colouol frewimn thmiM.ti. "Yes, Blr,' replied; Farmer Fllktna, 'rather nervous going down the first T know tliev aren't tondstools?" -WrslryrfsilM"'tliat Tseoswial Uiewglt'- tiiey were ahl w iu.d the accutnulot.'d tyrannies r (Mn'and clung to Dlck,; white that "In the clt ofPunk town,1 "Oh. I know alt rtgbt. t sent part exerralrfe- sum vnf nllvniainea' cou bear l him,.,, "cited' the leoi;traonyf Indepoi "You call It a city, da your Bald the Trorinriniliin Mt It 1ls duty to protect " of ' "We the lot to some of my frlcqds ye calied sluvs the . lTade." 'Parthian ajonly "a can't see you Cot'm-,Chct :' few ec cc Earnest Hurvlcr tn tlieSew her. While going flown the second lawyer. '."What is yarr Idea of the difand this morning none of thetr ' terJny. TheHall." wonder." them "I remarked' 'ore culled ot or.t. woman Ut ; the front and York;Thnes, . he , "dip" whispered softly, and really ference between a vHUge and a cltyr v Faneuil - which names appeared In tlie obituaries," -In onFaneuil Hall, the "what other iiieniliers club table r troeonsclously. "Never mind, dear. I am ,the platforui reallj "well," rejoined the farmer, on re HaTI siiuare .and wltlca eld Uostonlnns ' ' where Oolond Koosevf It was. H:ikliig - Tie lV; i rm .by ka think of me." . . , liere with you." But Estelle hod heard. flecting a moment, "a vflloge la a place 7"rt;:sqni.'ever Mind Reader.: usthe-cradl- e still descrlht of liberty, was arl Aftserican.llMg'dntt.iennd one owner In the conrse of a "I hcslttited to, fell jou what l;v and the next glide waa as In a dream. where yon ran take a. drove of cattle r single What are you thinking Is all' the most odds Flapper sour-fatrby euthusUistic hennl." liniwrtant said tier exc iulnieJ: In season Kbe bad forgottea everything save the through the main street, and a city Is !n? cOmpanloti pnttissirv EjiKjujid , was won by : , "If you'd hpsril snythltig bad, yoi about. Sid?,, place. In "Stuud on thetnhhr.jQq(dt'tts'.a-fiaa;jt, tl tloke, of Portland with' hll lw. words of Dick. , a place where von cant," PhUadel and llsuiric . nice. I guess. -The ratted , the SidWell; Something flrrt Faneuil Sfutes," Colonel wouldn't so It's 'iooaviit all rlcln e liwdufe, Emo eiciabwHj. Donovan und . j s Amhirn. had far. ,.2t.waagaf tnnke me aa , "Oh, you 17 IS Uall Sidney, dear, built la . was nrl-- the Rug and I will dirt I Tluink yon so much. .Goodby.' rcaiuwt swttnVaa la Ktmt ef VXSflllt, happy I" Rehoboth Sunday Utrald, " i Ud Trnasjrlp Is an old t - Jielft-divid- Hi-.l- ed y balf-aolldn- Mile.-Murra- y, ,f.itS Jn-th- IKDffElEllCnttlliVJi: , ijg - - tl' -- . waHs-mniiiuf- ii;;. -- tf i hil.or-hr-m- e . toie anr - made-uio'sel- le X-U- oper-iiiK- ' . f-to- ali J -- dlum-gunlit- y s - haerhHs3Bn full-grow- A merry-go-roun- . . - by-the mere-curio- t ah; sity U'.-ul- il bv-Jii- haughty-appearin- bmt&Tr???''-T"" y g imssedarEsifneirthartor -- - 4 - . uni, iiuw-ii-in-- . .. "T ts Z:'.. e, ','', ," Ot-ey-s BJue' td---- - "A -- irr.T" Ue 1 fverrdeep, . ' - j x;a " gooa-iooki- - 1 p. e ' atl atraltr, t ' f 'rhiireet iton nse -- - r . ''f (lKttfr - V - 11 ket, - - t. fit's to-th- - ple satd-MaJ- r nnn-nbsor- '- Thoui-Ronscvel- rg-iln- thrnvarsro,'B: , r 8hJ . rars . 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