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Show rtillui tlie Housetops. I am much inclined to tho theory that roof gymnasiums, solariums, gardens and promenades will become a feature of tlie Twentieth century architecture. What a wise use it would be to make of our flat and unpromising city roofs. Imagine one of our ugly and unoccupied unoccu-pied roofs converted Into a veritable gar-1 den of Babylon, where exquisite flowers would breathe their delicious perfumes the year round; where swimming baths, swaying hammocks and soft couches would alternately invite to exercise and repose. Anne Jennesa Miller. Mand and Harry "Maud," said the young mart, erlth deep tenderness, "you have long possessed my keart. Do not refuse my hand 1" The lovely girl looked a moment at his outstretched out-stretched baud and, in n low, tremulous, passionate pas-sionate tono that thrilled him to his heart's core, she said: "Harry, if I bad such a look- ; Ing hand as that I'd wa?b it "-Chicago Vribuu |