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Show VISIONS OF EASE FADE FAST AWAY i Candidate for Position as Hall Boy in L English School Has Bude J Awakening. ' Special Cable to The Tribune. 1 jllij LONDON". Sept. 20. A south London MM boy with goldon dreams of the futuro fill 111 recently answered an advertisement for mm the post of hall-boy at a school Tor fffl U the "sons of gentlemen" at a resort flwlli near Brighton. Mm He saw himself standing at his post aiHlU with head erect and shoulders Bquared 8 fiffi dressed In a tight-fitting Uvcry trimmed 9rSfif with many brass buttons, but his ardor MIS was somewhat dampened whon he re- 3hIU. celved tho following list of duties which WM he would have to perform. IhK You will be required (eayn the re- mm To be an early riser, strong, active fwtll and willing. INui To polish the shoes of thirty-five boys, 1159 head-master and his wife, three masters, rmm a mistress and housekeeper. In iff To clean all windows regularly. fiil To clean all basement passages and 3 ill III outsldo steps. siml To answer tho front doorbell. life To keep the class rooms swept and IJfilft 1 polished. Infill To clean all the knives, forks and IHll spoons. IkKi To help with the lift at meals, and fH I To make yourself generally useful. IbI I He may not smoke on tho premises, UlnnMi and his religion must b Church of Bng- BIshI ' land. Ho will have one evening och SfiEil I week free from G till 10, and every sec- USUI ond Sunday from 2:30 to 10 p. m. Ho SeWH'I! will sleep on tho premises, nnd receive ffsfeli for his services. In addition to his food, irlmll $1 a week. fiiifdi |