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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD.KX AM1NFR TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1921. OS r ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Alicia Hammersly A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry Gibsoa BARTON Uncle Sam. M. D. fn UPI i XSM 0 PBfl Is there acUt In thej ? What I acbtr!--a it dlej-- t Wliai are erleuj Set Gontfflttljlrluii Tr&t -the ynii'toms? Writer JTka Acldo.xis is not really dieeaxe. but is a "MOON COMES DOWN,". .. .down the tree. condition whlrh may develop in the ; 1 moon." the a course of urnter "Here's large tf Indifferent ; KUppety a strange voice pay that ,nei hearing It was because of theUpon or I shed all my tears, disease other For TWO PHOTOGRAPHS. condition. 1 moon was leaninsr airain.-- t and Children. ' M reeni old 11liiiiiue v Mr. and Mr. Monkey. particularly Mr. years the term rrem to have l.corne ' ' those years when I wept much that f stump on the ground, the two ancircus ; f"""1 If my son ever marries. I'll let his wife had ; ry of joy i. no tears' to shed now Cve hen they rather fnt l.lonabJe. and it I undovtbtedjy j ,1'.. Perhaps Monky, lid down the cocoa mi t .tree like! saw ex, change the house in every particular to explain sympti r.i. whrn It. "Oh. JOit a- -r women. I do not know. 'monkeys ..... n.oon:" of often crlod. he the is fate ly,li nremen a ..clown If can I own for room, greased i cept, my vrnu'-- l tareful oxaniinstlon many Btit while I may" have how that c never perhaps, 7 n 1 Hal's mother forget the hurt that c myself perfectly pon. .tint a ... ..... B....... ia u exidcnte of the of there m "i nam 1 uii me miss in her the gave living years of my marriage. I did not lac the i day that -'C I'm put mo.t t V V I i ? room in order with so much enthusiasm. Klf2 acidosl. And .h . .....V':": Tn aridn. there I an wu v... and I honestly tried to acknowl- thevWhere Is it?' Where is the mnflB" u'"'V"Vth ivrn. to primp If, she: had said to me that: I had done courage !.oHajKen..,.. mistakes and to compensate dwtlon In the rf c ertain f rranlc, ' well in the cleaning but she WQuid rath- edge my" own '"Here! Hero!" answered the myster-- .(industriously. But Mr. ' suwkfy awan lntereted In acids. usually dlacetic nd them in every way possible. i er have the furniture put back as it was, forI was i He I A tbinirs. a result of thin therecxyhuiTlc di- in love with my hus- ious voice. .'Down at your feet'.". acids. other hungry. 'f.in thoroughly I wrould have gone over to her and Just O Moon. whie I can find turbance in the equilibrium eil.ttn? In)j Now FlippetynFlap had been very busv.j ou icll me. I trusted him as I did my God. I band. ALCOHOL-- 3 TtR CENX 1 . as I was I would tired and hugged her, he might have some int hiding the blood.' the tody have changed .it all back and loved her felt that" while which avc-I did not approve, between the acids and the alkabe. forever after. But right then and-- there that It was perhaps that i I not underdid i m i lalirrf Q c Food hr Kr. nr-i r in in reorvomeJi the foundation of respect and love that stand his earI view and of tried albut remains action, always slightly point in could have been builded girlish to find it.- my kaline: to have it become acid would at ; . nestly all .' :. heart began to crumble. few months that I lived at , once result In death. But I do not like old people.' ' Theynever the home the Hal's parents were months . The excessive production of the organ!.' remember that their lives have , been of torture ofand. that I cleaned acid ,Tit mentioned, makes an tncr-e- l .the lived, their enthueiasn cooled, their the living room standsday. out In my memory? deruand en the alVall tiresent In the L1"I. 3 emotions calmed. They do not. remember a a stone to. mark a turning point. TbcTttrylTomotintu i wAich H larcely t Uarhonute j t, Tte f I 5 Chfcitvc5SixdRcCott:xi the time when perhaps they, too. had my I cleaned the "living ac 1.1 weak- The that the stror.er evening i. rrganic -feelings in regard to their elders. Very room we were to. have, company. Some; er carUn dloxlje. o thai the alkali In . few of them will own that the Ideas of of; Hal's , friends were coming in to seci ccJUvcr DpiattLMTcr'a the blool can curry only, a dlmlnishe4 youth are better than their old ones. his new wife and after I had found that! j f dioxide carbon to load f the bins. They, never go their, own way and let the I Mother Hammersley r was changing the In order, therefor-- , to et rid of th? younger ones go theirs.: Instead. .' they furniture back I hurriedly dressed to gw carhon dioxide In the tl- accumulating want to stay in their own settled places out. I felt I must get out 'of doors. I i IkkIv sues. Ibe at onct Increases the rat , i and youth must stay, them or meet with wanted to be free for just a moment. ana arpin oi us respiraiions. tna One all his must curb pulsdisapproval. The whole house stifled me. same llrrse It endeavor to gt rid aicf the eldo the. and the things ing youth I knew that Hal srenerallv walked home organic acids by excretlTig them through ? ders want to do.justOh, it Xwas stifling,- that in -- the evening, 14as he needed the exr-- j the urine. husin of old idea mythat got , people else sifter being all day in the office at i One of the first ymutoms. thertfor. band's house in the first days of my tne and I determined to go down a beclnnlnir acldosln is an Increase tn cf plant, honeymoon hill to meet. him. V VMSr the rp!rattry movement! V s y respiration, I did not tell Mother Hammersley. I was Mother Hammersley had always been a more lalord. ileorr. cfandtheaccom-- 1 being settled kind of a woman and , now she going, but softly abutting the door beforcible chest!I heaving by psnicl was perfectly content to stay at home; hind me a long breath as I real1 K.TrulCcmrr . all. ized was. in I out wake in and after the alone gray up day, of day At thi careful just lime examination thcpurpling 111 Her twilight of the short spring day. and go to sleep at morning, tlie urine iiuai: reveal the ie efiencc t 1 one recreation was to go to night. church on!I Somewhere near a. bed of freesia was or ot butyric arid- - When thej of and love The of of remainder and.I the week she sending its fragrant message Sunday. condition the untrrated. r -0 ' . ' . read nothing, not even the' daily papers; j .life to me. Vl XAI of t'evelt. cr.rV 4 ympScm Among: The Monkeys, gav a cry of oy When they saw the mirror. pcIoninc but spent her entire time in the little After the sodden air of the house I had con-- j re these may headache, vomiting, round of household duties, by which- I, i left.,the scented air seemed nectar to my and so had vulnmna and ccma. 'Nancy and Nick, upon' their somo nife white rice?-- ' he a.ke 1. i being unaccustomed, was being slowly soul. 1 was inexpressibly comforted. in starvation. In Acidoi h inkp t the at where .larrival FJlppety-riathe rircus place mirir. driven mad. I came upon-Tomorrow An. Old Sweetheart l of , t !n i' ult Infec tions, in nutrition picture dinhete-lived. Imifliv. and answered Nick ed at monkeys "Vi. i e myself the other day taken about the! Hal's t took out the! larce Mr. Monkey, that I i in. Iok und r tin- al riiscniers i mum. rpecuuy in First, --ootime of my marriage. I looked long and s. oiera-lUnin c'iarrhoea after Infan's. lo!o-buah round two he had in one mirror of for brought . at that faded And earnestly . afier general anesthesia .and In a his great hoes. and out of the other shoe 'look Ins'He th coroanutu then I went into my photograph. son's room and .t cf other condition. he took the rice ariety had from Mr.- Monkey skedid'li'sl mr to out a photo taken within the I brought The China. After thatthey always serlou and he made brought a small hole and Mrs. Monkr) lft bcr demands year-an.v the two. compared treatment I in -by a qualified the ends of two cocoa followed trompt nuts filled and and V I have not wept for years, but" my eyes primping J ge- ' them rice. rhywlUan. with two the h on The th cocoanuts the r" There Urr ground as I looked at those grew slightly misty -, OLANOS OUCTLESS fTD then hid. ch ws cocoa nutand In the end if two pictures, for I felt very sorry 'for There ar a tiumir of Uuctlc- - gland ! Next. . the . three travelers hit! them. a hole. Mr. Monkey rl ked ote up. curwho looked at me from the fadthat girl io-lb) In hose function are jut the selves behind the mirror and had Jut got iously, and xttick in his hnd. ed photograph. Her great brown ' eyes to e known." Among these flnnlrc are' be came the ett!ed.When 8. Continued.) (To were so innocent and appealing; wftf" monkeys i::!? sliding her "rj?i,ed - kii " the thifo.d gland, the thymus, the adreAny i iuc muie lu viean mouth art cpn.ltlve fuctnieu . be nal, the iv,iry and th pituitary g nd The other picture showed, to my think- - badlv faded nr used. The functlors of these fland are fry" nig In erl ! rfr? fit inj?, a much better looking woman, al- - t,,l the . mum Copy of VVrar-pcmm. a much hem Stitch in it end. interrelated, but the14 exa-- t me. l.an-l.'tthej had he been though my husband, alive, end that, was attached to the roller and- c I of Interrelation this still iui!e i !m tho rnH thrnnrh , Cittn-lh- t wuuiu pruuauiy nui nave uiuugni;BU. done I nrlrin.l pcure. VnldrraUc work ba j on certain dlxeae t diorer cf experience naa Drougni io my leaiures ; hem end to' t due the-- e MENU FOR TOMORROW ntS , Ti'i-.- b glands, t ut the Information ,wVkV6.t.,. v,i ltJ Breakfast Stewed rhubarb. broiled yet so clear! that flmrle. dogmatic slate-- . m Ur made ments J?,0,"' cren?5d potatoes, bran muffins. more, mature years The of the th od jland fcoltrej; . of my W U liordera .l J VUVICC .1,..,. Jportrait , tct. tl and P Carrot soup with rice,' toast-low theme:ve in chance In the rtr- - ' ana wno naa come ed Luncheon i uvea, to tne iuuest, VS ho. me" ! You In r" a nervoune tea. and cinnamon dilation. squares, muffins, rr,tri:lr,n tn that culm Tvhllnarvrvhv whfph hrlnM to Dinner Veal m Im to do j of lawk'.r.g the myeeif r'j. stew, eyehalls. dumplings, candied, those who reach it great contentment of! and Wclf. and they- - lay down and went m t that lrk. yvu hettrr get out cf beer uncle7 wigcilvs oilcan T. Chanr,r In the adrenal may produce, potatoes. dandelion salad, date pie. f mind. The woman in the picture seemed sweet much hroftil ery 1921, by McClbre Newipipir to sleep, for they had not ci;e j. urr M1U unlnjurr. j coffee ns of skin. Copyright, the to say, "There is nothing in this world In the hollow tree jail. W'U h I did. and pop enjoyed being MY- - OWN RECIPES. a;i rile toda-a- t j , . SyndlcteV worth a tear," and she also knew the J cheered Mrn en. R. As for HOWARD B!ack. the he "With Hear, GARRIS.) one a tip to (By Mushy back majhe normal price put eggs -SIMPLE HOLDERS. truth of what I once heard a noted beau- feels like cn his old clotnes. hi t null an-after . .. ; in them Woozle k Fox Wolf dishes and ard was The the many using Top fcellr.g Fuzzy f. a to shed galhret. of papr ln!o a ty say: "Most women had Slip ' cap. and went out to ratch the An egg, had crawled r.ut of the hollow tree jail oldt-srrxrrri mnA la'.il rloan ma nrnl...In hi tl..m"just as good without." i. a t'fld of them. lons of tears kKiore they found out they that are beaten-and 111 l,.liri be m? U mr,.t He 'hi th to added bunny and the white had I'olicenian them shut where. h. through the rr,M 6lightly were absolutely unnecessary." Iog the makes n ideal holder for hot dihei father and t hr-r; sauce fpr the- - creamed potatoes in. the up jafter they had broken him up m (W of woods until he could look between the as spring the In the later picture the mouth had lost breakfast not dfe the 1 paper holsee 1 trees and m to do. cla- -, the h In Wh increases a the bunny auto nourishment Uncle gentleman's nent and t by a Wlggily's bumpy jopa It putting will none of its sensitiveness, but.it was firm- makes the dish lust that much better. cloth low stump bungalow. Soon L'rcle VIaInir. Hello pop. how do you feel row? ulnno In hi rath. I I er and - had lost some- of its appealing i werse I nouMn't e ali-- a If I felt-rnCARROT SOUP WITH RICE. now we re out. we shall catch j gily came mil to take a ride In hi-- - mr. ' "Well, curves.foe Kas 75 L evrr cs To mentVn It. sed po. MAKES OMELET TENDER. rabbit .and nibble his ears!' "Good luck to you:' called Nuri- Jane cups white 1stock, 1 teenlng feare. cups milk. I that n It had taken more than the years tha 4 Thee larfi-a fere tb!e- - ' and I aecl. O c!t. Viarrl" irroin-lecarrots. small onion, relnrv lw4r-- bunny Fuzzy Wliiny. the cheer err the Wnlf. my nith Thinning tjo. pp. had passed between the taking of first leaves. g'h 2 tablespoons "Hum!" muml -d the IVar. "He won't f ioo n of hot w.itvr Instead of miik in tionl ) i u? Ma be ou don l fej a Ia1 butter. 2 table-- ? "We'll nibble them three times a- i ill we have very good luck when I catch him!" maktnc -- n nmHn will make the ofiirlct'u oil h- flour. 2 "Hut the Fox. barked first of th t spoons 'cream. 2 tablespoons nPS of the into the iikn the ikin ana C3rrp:cx-Ic- n a cheerful more ke! you cooked rice, 1 teaspoon aalU, shall have to catch him. Let's get the Mi--"Have nerd?" tender. you thanV. Thank. youre everything plespbona woman and I felt very sorrv for the eirll s 1 in perfect cordrk?n . . ed " I 1 a of - my the bunny rabbit la Fuzry Wuny Hear to help us. perrade of undertakers. teaspoon pepper. i teaspoon sugar, Bushy Klack who hari thr. vTvepifnrr. icp. -a on he m i r r i iiit a lock If climbed he ssarted And i i r u eat the lo the rirru of t up a gentleman. nr. thrxxjgh men lhwl neerc i. rmn iiulii Kiauui.o Tn c. Today I am ready to laugh at the I lenty of gaFohne. via;-- r wrrse Insted cf t e'.ter. 8ni be :f use only the outer red part of the i So the two bad animals, slipping outlet n is auto. i I.! ULV... the aeaion'a or acevtata. fo seemed tragic during the carrots. ni othrr rakn things which vu. mince onion, and i of the hollow tree jail when the I'ollce-- i Jjice carrots, taken to chureh Parties or other -- oriil .,0 M-:",n V,mtV.,p. cairr first years of my married life, but those crush celery t5 r. to . 6of Mr. .Cook-1leaves. man was to ran minutes den Hay Iongear-the nr Kverythlng. Dog in) asleep, of "And I have a sreciMl httle vt an ith aff.ir ofleti little tragedies placed their indelible the butter without niin:rH browning. Add stock, the Rlack Riishv Bear. stamp upon my character. It was then and simmer until vegetables on h nil are tcnder.f ! "Help us catch I'ncle Wiggilv:" growl-- I R sharp point. jo I can squirt an I pste this on. the loltoni icw vara cm rim Vi J. I r.OT. a! lh rf about 50 minutes. a sieve. ed the Wolf, "and we'll let you nibble wheels If they begin to -- tiucak." your frvn Ih. cm;!) washed off. biinr, can't L I Vl t Hrwtt An you tttinl ft rt inmstarted the rabbit uncle, to look for Return to .fire? with milk, salt, pepper.! some of his ears' v el pop., "All right. 1 will.'' rumbled the Bear, " daily adventure, and the Bear, hiding sugar, and nutmeg. Bring to the boilingWORMY HOUSE PLANTS. IlwauM gosh. G. pop. If youre only 4 J saw him. point. Stir flour to a smooth paste with "Leave it to me! I ll watch when he i the hushes, of Into onre a and you live till youre teaspoon camphor a little milk and stir Into the soup. Boil goes out In hU auto, and I'll get him. mi tane a snort cut through the wood a Try puttinx of roft water to kill the worms little more than half ded. I sed. only 3 minutes. nd get him lefore be goes too far.' quart Add. cream and rice and let he out doesn't "Look catch "that yourl I In your bou I that sippoeed to be runny? ed p"p. pinnt. Apply thta only nshen boil up once. "Serve. the Bear. paws in the pinehinR spring, or blow j thought For Expectant Mothers No Sir. fop. cheer up. 1 sed. CINNAMON SQUARES. from the big! So he lumhered off amonc the tree. the plant is drj. 'dust in. your fa-- with air Fie crust, sugar, cinnamon. land soon he was hiding bem.le the road tires." warned the Fox. Used By Three Oehebatiohs This is a good way to uss up pie dough'. "Leave It to me! I'll get FnHe Wig- - along which he knew Mr. l.onjtenr would laft after baking a pie. Roll the dough-gily!rumbled the Bear. "I'll draft h m i nmn M comlog. The 'black Bushy Bcitr TtC iACT. ml as for a Hill ro OOU.IT o MOTHERHOOD hen he .w that the to my cave and w e ll all nibblet peeked out and pie, sprinkle with sugar and cin-heauto of the bunny rabbit wm qulie n?r, Atlanta. Ca. namon, cut in squares and bake in a hot! his ears!". SaADniL Richlator Co., Derr. oven. The sugar melts and giaces. "We'll wait here for-yosaid the Fox tne Hear tinea rtla paws with rami. "I'll throw acme rand In the wheel. the Hear. "That will make thein thought i gritty so they will squeak and be so tight run they 11 go slowly. Then I can out and grab Mr. Ixr.gfar and.eally take him to my den for the Fox and Wclf. So a soon as I'ncle WlggJiy car cam near the bush behind which the bear was hiding that bad creature threw sand in the wheel. All at once the wheel beican to siueak and grit arid go slowly, the amc a- - when 1 your wagon or the babv e ; : wheelseiprea in the don't turn well if dirt getscarriage hub. "Oh. ho!" cried Uncle Wlggfly. a heard the squeaking noise. "Thee wheeli need oiling! .They ar turning too hard. I'll oil them!" He stopped hi auto, which was golnc -lowly because of the sand thrown bv th Bear, and the got out with his oil can to oil the bunny wheel.. "Ah. ha! Xow's my. chance!" thoucht ' ... the Kear. Out of. the buhes he. jumped and at Uncle Wlgglly ha rushed. But straight the bunny heard him coming and turned in hia paw. aroupd with him Just as be; was going to jrreaae one wheel. I . ."Now have you!" criedI the Hear. "Oh. have you? Well. guess- not!" laughed the bunny. Then he thrum the end of the oil can In besharp tween pointed the soft and tendr ribs of the Bear. '"Oh. wow! Oh. ourh! Oh. how Vtr.i lieAr. tickle me" howled-th"That iin't By Iclah McGlone BY OLIVE ROBERTS Mm Infants t Vdnod? I J ! I ,.2' i ud pl. lac-ke- -- t .i.-.irr- Vit I . i'u tiue, i'ni - - i- 1 r.lv I Mothers Itopv That Genuine Castoria f ' e ; -- I 1 S Always Bears tho Signature of 1 . - d!lre ftk' -- 1 1 U - !Ia-U- , y Fo-trtsn- ," I ol--er- d n the-falryma- s se-er- - Thirty Years - Sister Mary 0 I . J?! . 0 i- x. -- ; n BEDTIME STORIES - j -- lfi i HOWARD R. GARIS BY I Use For Over 1 n ( p-p- . ". Little Benny In t n--ki- , ! - r : 1 TTiw . 1 - - troig b. ve-U.b'.- : aoocty - 1- -2 IJ e i !' i.-- i 1- -8 f k: . l.t an-we- rd 5 ! " V", - ff MOHMS HMD J m et.lif Hub-throug- h - d'-in- i e F I -- re 5-- 0. u Good Healtk Good. Results y . "S' mms.;-.Pxjv. y . miST AID GARTERS FOE AND BOYS Hickory Waists benefit the kiddies and save me time, worry and money the-olt-r- n . - -- e fair!" '"Anythlrg ' . ; "IS s.falr keep vou from afl ' ln nibbling my eat- -, WIggiiv. "jabbing the Itar (pirn. And his rib hurt him. I'ocle Wlggitv ollrd his whee. and drove aw ay. They didn't any more 'and so ) he rode. The lox. Ber and Wolf bad no ears to nibble that dav Ami If doesn't pick all the clothe. Pin off the line to fasten up it nMt-- I flreaa'I'll . l'ni. tell vou next about ... . . u-igily a gasoline. tn." , the-srarro- I is 4 ..... r ill --- i '.mm . is. Once Every 86 Years y This Letter WiU TeU You How "T suffered terribly every month, and was always tired and nervous, and had indigestion- - and often could not do a thine:. 1 was this wav about : two years, and had tf stay home with my mother. I tried several medicines. then I found a book of yours, and mamma told me to try the Compound. So I got a bottle of lydia EPinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it certainly worked wonders with me.' I have taken six bottles of it- - and am still taking it when I feel the need of it: I have already re(rninended it to a number of working girls, who are taking it. I am working now, and stand up all day and,feel rlne. I am glad to say that Pinkham's medicine did a lot forme and; for my mother, and we only wish we had taken it a long time before." Rose Schoett, 4876 Annunciation St, Kew Orleans, La. BY . ' . -- T his letter is. but one of a great number received every year. from women, young and old, and from almost every walk of life. These letters testify, to the merit of Lydia ;E. 'Pink-ha: " V Vegetable Compound. Miss Schoeff works for Ker living, but on accountof sickness was obliged to stay lat home for two years. During this period she suffered terribly at times. She tried several medicines without finding relief. Finally she tried Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ". Compound, and in this letter, tells vvhat it did, for her. The Vegetable Com pound, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and can be taken in safety by any woman. Your livelihood may depend on your health. So try " : 1 9 -f , 1 1 LYDIA E.P1NKHAM MCOlClNC CO rtJB!M'S? 1 rt ,elP&ii rt TT LYNN, HASS. It-w- S6w SOP and up without garters You should fmi them el . your dealer's in the no- tbns, boys' or infants UlAIUIIiWUa vSfe. 4 as tj IIVC CHIJw A. STEfN & COMP3 NY A I.I " -- I , 'rl PJRIS CARTERS Jtr CHICAGO I 1 ' ' ' mtn NEW YORK :1 e 1 H' C J"f 4 nt ii--- 4 you absolute satisfaction. Fal-tlmo- ie . I Th unit, of American hUtory is gg years, and Ita day of destiny i April if. In 16P3. Queen Hlirabeth dld.' the date being March 24. She aa nucce-d- od by James I. who left Scotland Apt 11 5 and! arrircd in London n bout April O. for hii I coronation which, occurd later, liej founded th royal houaa Stutrl and his obstinacy drove the Pilgrim to America. ( ' What liappenoj S5 years later On 13. 169. Iidround Andros the hated April of the "gov- representative ernment. saw tb sun rise H;iuh over Iiotcn -haibor irough the bars of the porthole ot tn ship which later took him back to Kngland. The rerolt hlch unseatM An-drof the spirit that was the colon-telater made thebeginning independent! What happened years later? On April IS. 177i. occurred the battle of Ixlrigton and Concord. - This was the blood-hed first pf the revolution. SS ran later? What happened On April IS. 151. a fssachuMtt real-methrough the street of passing was fired upon, and the rirst blocd was shed in a war that ended slavery in the fnited States. Who nlll look forward for another period of 8S ycara from19.1$S1. ani tH us what shall b on April We may not foretell the future but we know that for more than three centuries this has been for America a significant of It at conday. One feels the thrilt cord It ridge, and read.--. bridge that arched the "Hy The rude flood. " Their Hag to April's . breez unfurled; Here once the embattled - farmers stood! And fired the shot h- rd round the world." heard again on the when the nation became free. It day hfarl again when America fared forth to frt-the world from despotism. The spirit of , "The old Continentals In their ragjted reglmentalt. . Yielding not." still lles in Americs: and the .,nP(.rr.tr) of April is a good day o, whicn to ,nin ourselves of its sixnnicance iuj jpowx- oi : r E. BArXTON. ! m . DR. WILLIAM , -- UJ -- .iiuiii i'i m . Keep Efficient by Keeping Well : .. -- "After I buy Hickory Waists I; can forget diem," said a mothci recently "They stand aimost endless : tubbing and endure the hardest wear my younrrstcrs can give diem. Hickory require little of my attention they arc certainly work and wo rrj', savers. For secure support, comfort and aid in natural development, they are just what every girl and boy needs." t The boay of the Hickory' Waist is. made of durable, high grade materials wears well and washes wonderfully. Tailored in the faultless full body model as well as in the popular style illustrated. For all ages 2 to 14. Each garment fih percElly. 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