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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAII llijyXuO u jHl tf'li ' ' Washington toontha past, Through Oi'h-l- l il in Canadian ir n pr Trade Pact cautiously .'..I In tin- - in quietly v foliation of trade Ill Kink hit n.'illolii. foreign traded fnrni'iirnli'i lv Unit pul. attention Billion. h Itiriuulu.in fieguUatlnns ilnllt Idunl e ..noiinc n agrci-liiWff- i I I., g mi nr h"e d pending lljuill t.' tur lilies ill Im . ill. kat lull'll' liinm n I feeling nf (I quit tinphnih-iilH, mile. I tr.de iw trade Bgr.x'im-nt.treaties, li.iO In'fti miiMiiiiiiiiiti'il i Wln'ii iln .event this Dia'itnr. agreement mini ubffig. Iimii'irr, Hi m different. 'Hint was ill (lory I real? with our iiurtliiiii i m .1 i " trrcsti Im Canada. It li lliqo,.lhlr Ill'll In HI'I lull tli list of ('iiiiiiiirriliil produ.l niromj.aased In tin now agreement llli I 'mui'ln. I ilnul lnit of Hi pinple of Mils rniiidry of inn ever sill know treaty. Ity (lie nature of tiling few persons can In Interested In nil of the lli'iua. ttu t. I do tmi h.dl.-vthat It la III question of liulitlilii.il Interest la the emlre INI Unit ought to concern no. A Mile from Hie pol Icy Involved In Hie ni'ipitlntlou mul agreement on InrilT concessions. lie Importance of the Caninlliin troiily In to the average Imlivlilunl the one or Iso, or hulf a dozen at Bloat, llcnia Hint affect mill mil personally. 1 do not nicnn In any Hml the pol icy Involved la imiuiportiinli 'I he contrary is dccl.lc.lly true. From pollUcal standpoint, of course, It la general pulley Hint will he deluiied; from an Indlvlduiil etiimloiui It Will lie the direct effect Hint elocution of that policy tins on euch of US that will determine our ultimate Ties and to that extent determine whether we will he for or against the general policy of reducing tariffs enacted against certain kinds Of imports. 1 I ll.-- . The new agreement with Caninln tikes effect January 1 provided the Canadian llnment ratifies It. o such raiiiien-tloFree Hand Is necessary Jn this country. The treaty was negotiated by klr. Hull and I'rexl ..dent ltoosevelt under the authority granted by congress In Jpgishitinn passed a year ago which gave to the Iresldent the privilege of work Ing out trade treaties without further congressional sanction. Thai law restricted the President In only one way, namely, the requirement that an Increase or reduction of tariff rales Included In tlmso trade treaties may not exceed 50 per cent of the rate fixed In the present lar-lf- f laws. So It is seen that Mr. Roosevelt anil Mr. Hull had virtualIt will oply complete authority. erate for three years and. as far as I have been utile to discover, It will be effective after Canadian ratification and there will bo nothing anybody can do about It, he It good or had. In innking piddle the agreement negotiated by Mr. Hull with Prime Minister MacKeiizip King, the Pres ldent asserted his belief that the agreement will initiate or revive a flow of commerce hack and forth Serosa our northern frontier In n manner that will he most helpful, lie considered that the agreement would mean additional markets for Some of our products and therefore additional work for some of our tin The Canadian prime employed minister was of Hie opinion Hint In this agreement a long step had been tnlspn toward healing a breach that has existed between the two He was countries for I!!) years. bopeful. like President ltoosevelt, that the channel of trade again will be filled, perhaps not to the levels of the boom days of PH'S and 1929, but would against carry satisfactory volume. It will be recalled that our shipments to Canada in 1920 amounted to about $91X1,000,000. The depres Sion cut those shipments to aplast year. proximately $.KX1,000,IHX) So, if the predictions of the President and Mr. MncKeuzie King are In any way fulfilled, a considerable traffic Is due to begin upon the operation nf this new treaty. Any discussion of the treaty, however, that failed to call attention to basic conditions. In my opinion, would be short of Its goal. par-Ha- d i iJ I !$' a hi ; tI i: Now from the political stand point, examination of the treaty must take into Political In consideration Standpoint dividual items And how those in dividual Items afreet oommuni'ics and economic inleresrs In ihis country Already, we Imre In Washington have been deluged with the complaints of certain commuiiit.es against provisions or tlm fruity. Likewise, we have heard (Im-- e provisions praised ?im other sections. Thus, from the pohlicul stundpein . s" developing over the Itirlif. nit lory ot miff . we U Mull, - . flu Tariff questions are and always hale been Kec!j"tinl questions. Industrial cmiiiimnlih-- want to h protect! ag.iln-- t Inroads f foreign computitlon where labor la ihoaef. Agriculture wants to he protected against Imports from bountiful producing hinds In those countries where vast open spaces and high productivity cm-- I st the minimum of com. Importers and consumers of Imported products nlw lys bine fought and ulwav. will figld I" tune low Inritf riics so Hiai Ho things they buy tu.iv enter (Ids country at With the lowest j.oss.lde prh e reference tu Urn I.in'idi.ni treaty, these sitne conditions Parly onthiitsls Indicate that cattle raising communities ami dairy are up In arms producing Ihtiiii-- p the treaty reduced a tarllf proteitlon accorded against Imports of citllle and cattle products and the products of Ihe dairy. I. umber Interests nre upset. It Is true Hint Ihe luuila-market In the Culled Slates has been In the doldrums for several years and naturally the liimlier people do not want to have t'anadhin shipments absorb what I'lde market they have. These are Ju.xt a few of the com plalnls. They are offset partially at least by the praise and Hie hopes of sme other phases of sgrlcul tur such as fruit ami vegetable growers who fisd that they ran now market their products In Canada. Wllmut even a careful analysis of the more than seven hun dred Items Involved In the treaty, It Is to he seen that there will he possible markets available after January 1 to a number of agricultural interests. Vet It remains, as I said earlier, for the passage of time to disclose exactly whether the net result will be favorable to us commercially or whether the Canadians have put over a fine bargain from their standpoint m hack memory. As a result of these Political Dynamite recollections, I dug hack the other day Into the congressional debates of 1911 when a Canndlnn reciprocity agreement was under consideration, backed by the late William Howard Taft. After rending those deludes, particularly the observations of Hie late and distinguished Chump Clark of Missouri and Representative (leorge Norris, now a senntor from Nebraska, 1 could not fall to realize the political In the new dynamite embodied course of Internallomil trade relations adopted by President Itoose-elIt was Hie Camulhin reciprocity proposal that defeated Mr. Taft to the Presidency. for I am mt predicting here that the same consequences are In store for resident Roosevelt but It Is fair to recall. It seems to me, that the reciprocity proposal of 1911 burned the fingers of every political leader ho touched It. The cases are not exactly comparable nor analogous. Mr. Roosevelt has retained a number of tariff duties which were swept nslde In the proposed Taft He Is reciprocity arrangement. therefore fortified to that extent. Rut you may he sure that those who sponsor the present Canadian agreement are going to meet the sit me sort of fight that was made against the Taft proposal. Then there is In the current treaty circumstance another factor to he considered. It links hack to the Champ Clark observations which were made on February 14, 1911. At that time, Mr. Clark was expressing the view that the reciprocity agreement constituted a step at least In the direction of universal peace. In the debate Just mentioned, Mr. Norris asked Mr. Clark to elaborate on his view concerning the value of the agreement as an Instrument of peace. "I wanted to ask the gentleman a question along the line of universal peace. said Mr. Norris. As I understand It, the gentleman favors the hill for at least one reason that It will have a tendency to bring Canada Into the Union. I have Yes, Mr. Clark replied. no doubt about that. I do not have any doubt whatever that day Is not far distant when Crent Rrltaln will joyfully see all of her North American possessions become a part of tfhat Is the way this republic, things are now tending." So, If the controversy over the jiresent Canadian tariff agreement heroines violent, I think it Is fair to expect that again we will hear the question discussed whether the United States is seeking to annex Canada to make Canada pa rt and liareel of the United States. 'Of course, ns far as anyone ran see today, annexation of Canada is in conceivable, hut the Incident is re lated here simply to show how far reaching such controversy may ho t. come. (S Western Nei-isc- f e'n Si IS ijuitc inmly an'l at "tit tu d i'lmuli ami a, 9 . !' of Crop Control to Seek Inerea.'C j, I i Irodurtion .imitation I I1ACA, X. V. tutu 't.i'Acrs luxe I'ccti U lull- 1 !!, At !.. "f f t af wit1 ' f t T l J i ( ' A 'm 'ovt t- !h- - v j1 Vv- - ' : . j i r j 1 ; to a I ( n I fij t j-f- x . , t t i:m- - w I'tiltoie wi.l I 1. (I'll t inn lu v - I al'l A of Hi. l coihlii gliiip-- e lance between itiilii'try and .lgmul ' v iiii ill th. I tr inn n.itut mt.pir) pi ravin Bn IuJmM pork r.if rrt In a up-p- !j i jiimI ,M',r:n;i( of H an! .ili a luijuovril !y a d.ish linlo i;ra!tl lomoQ pee'- 2 lisorder own hun.'-tethan pijs and peopli' an I hirl Miinn y 'Mi !.niviV t r xx , r ' i cd ,ir n ; -i "a t.g' Its Jt i to d i ! i.i'i, I',' fact-ii . th it w '..I for corn an cof.'-- lu'ti y , - II. iw cMiilvrr.N (I. ' ' ii'.'lif-n- i M . cal !r ; x ' 1 i. i v , a'l.i l.r '.;i r pt e rcl'i. ilc- - i''.c .hi t,.!u cut appat li.t! .1 on the art id t! dt'.., .ct U r tljli II 1S If Ml)t If joii .un:iiu' try your on k:il of iln niijt.ii itit ilri'.nftt:il!f. i lo a iv inovt useful uii. t n.iiniin;ii. I"" I'U Is- d t.i sv mi r.. ink )! mm h iiiU Lr w i . fo rut (liin'i hi di.iiiiontj MmMH ilratiNitl i'f iHIh ft lIoBlitiUt ruUcr. 1 !h I iM JtM an cut In tMs ttiii, I! Clirt'l-i- n r.M n!triiti"n n..tfft r Doomril: I,iiniMoii th' .it In : !' .in d ii.tr ill ft 'Mi mul. lintM" In r,tr, luKi'wtini vs.iiw, ilii out, .tin! hfinjf N I will utiilf It is tnmly ta mnv. At Ica-t- . of t,.:;. ati. 'Ut tin titiiii-.tii'I Inirt I'!,,!,:. CM ki'.kil or .!'! I"'! in tlieir .Ic.ith . . aiitig ! eih All of the discussion shout the Canadian trealy, however, brings fe W Future Program old fight r ti. Ivli 4$ X mkU oil'll U.tHijrii Cite. Maiiv Accilcnt on ullil and mirth I; Science Service i 3Knmr& ? 'ft'' 'X' y. Ifouseliold Quesliohr ()jien War on Danjjeroii' Tons Science yjyri ll-l- u Safets Contiresfs Keeping Up Z.i It I" t!o water in ii1 to N mi warm p'Miisa In w wlita'i v. i"ll color to the top oi Itovv for uir. t;oMn!i Ilk to lie kept cm!. n:-- . it. ni.il di'C-'iiri- "! hil Iren. Compile Accident Totals. I;. .!ii now. s.ihl Mr. Harris, a "!!' In New '"rlt i.i IT I'f tell .V Idl'd 1) the WPA Is busily re- litre was givin lit I orncll uniiornudum and iinnhzlng casualties sit) here In an address by L. P Fnintli of July. The of the p.iAmerof the Livingston, of Safety Is In American ican Society of Agricultural lingo work, and various! this of barge neers. are cooperating. Colleen Moor herself. Seated in the great hall, largest room of her $435 009 doll house, gives you an Iieailh SjieaUng of the AAA program, And theagencies fireworks manufacturers Idea of Its (us. At the left are the miniature pipe organ, which plays real music, and the fairy princess' jade Mr. I.ivlng'ton said. "It was a situ Hieitixelies nre tituinehig the work. and silver bath. atlon without priH'eiJent, yet sue are. said Mr. ('arris, at last They somethin was that tin emergency see Hie motif carried to the vast Shi ll pink .ills ami a ceiling ot to realize the guivlty of By WILLIAM C. UTLEY beginning was mandatory to ch vaulted ceiling far overhead by tall pink iliitiN make the princess' of the sort Hie situation. H R hundred and tidily fiv' the economic coll.ipxe of one half bedroom a delicate thing by conSince the study 1s still under thousand dollars for n doll golden pill.n Fainted In the dome the ieo;de." house! Think of II! No are the flguios of jour most be- trast. The "liil gold heit Is way," lie added. "I mil md at life Emergency Is Passing and her golden slliqters have loved fairy tabs, ami on the walls Santa Claus could erty to report findings officially or I understand, of cp But Hie emergency jdi.i'-however, In detail. Imagined It. No child ever could are mure characters out of fable rest on u pillow of pearls at Its rehave dreamed nf such a toy. lint and story. There are exquisite Ivory side. 'Ild Is the bed that Sleep- reduction to irevent ruinously low that there are already In hand tables and chairs with filigree too ing Beauty 'lept In; In a corner prices for fill lit products is already ports of more Ilian a score of Colleen Moore did I vv lio were killed and more Ilian e ia.uig. lie continnisl The tide Colleen, she of the hanged hair delicate for the nnked eye to see, Is t lie sidnnet upon which Ci.hOU were Injured ns a result nf Ihe in thanks other cases. smile The most way. large The setting her befinger. pricked who amazing and the saury little nose, the celebration of the past Fourth ly to the iiced of Industrial plant furniture Is of Battercame the highest paid moving pic- thing In this hull Is Its hanging prlnei-sture star In Hollywood, dreamed ef stairway, full of billowy curves, and sea enamel. Hie reward of twenty-fiv- e for raw iiiateriaLs from the land to of July willi fireworks, firearms mul bonfires." years of search. The guitars be worked tti Into tu.iintfaidiiri1 having the most glorious doll house without railing (because fairies and mandolins laid about are the goods through the processes of or Many Eye Injuries, lu the world when she was only two have wings to balance themselves, And new rhetoi work of a master Austrian craftsgallic chemistry. rinse to 5UI cases of eye Injury years old and her father made her says Colleen). cal Inventions now In the export nre Included In these souvenirs of Two amlter vases Hint once be- man. first doll house of an old cigar box The princess Jade hath shimmers mental stage will Increase this de She never lost sight of that dream, longed to the dowager empress of the last Fourth, Mr. Garris was Chinn mark the doorway to the Uv smld walls of carved glass. Crystal mand many fold, doing all sorts of told. Among these are children Rather, It grew up with her, tilings, from building roads out of who have lost both eyes eelehrat part of her, and today that dream Ing room. The floor of this room Is pillars sujiport Hie celling. A grace- cotton Ice" out of Ing American Independence. to making dry of rose quartz with an Ivory bor- ful statue stands before a six sidIs a beautiful, perfect realization. of the Industrial For Colleen Moorea doll house la der. carved by Bayard de Volo, and ed tnlrror In one wall. Silver cujdds, Toy manufacturers, ns well as of corn. i the makers of fireworks, nre a castle fit to be the dwelling place Inluld with silver and gold. standing upon the hacks of seaEven now. more than 10 per cent crating with safety ngencles, hut diamond and crystal chandelier of any fnlry prince and princess horses, pour water from the into thp hath. There Is a of the corn crop hits ns Its market there Is still some lark of agreebangs from a celling ot misty who ever were born In Hit fancies of a Grimm or an Andersen. That clouds In a sea blue sky. All the pprfume cabinet of solid gold. A Hie factory, Mr. Livingston said, ment ns to what are suitnble toys, and "uses for corn nre being urged Mr. Garris finds. Is not Just a pretty phrase. It Is a furniture Is silver except the grand balcony on one side overlooks the "I have In my hand, ho Raid, fart. Her doll house IS fit to be piano, which Is rosewood, with precipice outside nnd one on the that. If adopted, would consume Ihe the dwelling place of ANY fnlry legs of Ivory. Murals, perfect In other overlooks the princes library. entire present crop without leaving "wlnit Is called A Suggestive List one ear for one Iowa hog." the most minute detail, tell the of Toys by Ago Groups, prepared Maze of Intricate Parts. prince and princess. Science Is Key to Future. by the Toy Manufacturers of the Better than that. It Is a toy whose story of Cinderella. There Is not a room In the entire Seen through an arch Is a jsxJm Scientific research, the speaker U. S. A., Inc., which recommends, charm and romance are being shnred wlileh pages and pages house nbont among other tilings, popguns for by Its owner with hoys and girls even more stirring, the princes II could not be written. There Is not Indicated, Is the key to the chetiii bet ween Industry and liny children." (little or grnwn-ti- ) everywhere, for hrnry. In the celling dome of cop a tiny piece without a romantic cal hook-uMiss Moore has It on a permanent per, colored blue and white, are behind It. Everything In It the farm of the future. The great Nets of cast Story tour of exhibition. And still better, the constellations. Industrial firms are bringing their works" Hie lights, the plumbing, It Is the means for bringing Into copper dnie comfortably above the research resources to hear on farm Doctors Seek Curb on the pipe organ. It Is a maze of Incountless young lives a happiness firejdace. The andirons are bronze tricate problems. Joining forces with the parts miraculously kept la research work Mentally Unbalanced of federal and stale that no ordinary toy could create anchors, and capstans support the order. which been the happiness that goes with good firebox. Incorporated In the deco have Leaders of Nations long governments, Needless to say. Miss Moore and in the field. The Industrialists are rations are Cniitaln Kidd, Aladdin. health and a strong body. exlittle the her fafher Imagined Wherever It Is shown there Is Gulliver, Robinson Crusoe and Frl doing this because they realize that LONDON. Some great napense to which they were eventualsmall charge for seeing It. The rev day, and Father Neptune. the farmer Is not only a prime when started to go they ly building source of raw materials for their tions are today being led by enue Is turned over to lmsiitals for First and Only Editions. the castle. Or the trouble. men known to be mentally uncrippled children anil to similar plants hut also because It has On shelves approached by tortoEven now the castle is not comcharitable Institutions in the com evident that the balanced. This is the charge Inescapably ise-shell are some of the steps munltles where It goes. Special pro- most unusual hooks In the world plete. Miss Moore Is always finding great farm mnrket Is Indispensable made hy Dr. II. J. Norman, presinew pieces for It ; today she Is tryto a stable industrial prosperity. visions are made so that underprlv-lllgedent of the psychiatry section. RoyMost of them are less than an Inch youngsters may enjoy It, too, square, and nowhere In the world Is ing to decide upon a place for a al Society of Medicine, who, howof rare miniature Chinese fire without cost. So far It has earned there a ever, did not name names, tuff for one of them pair duplicate screens. And the castle Is sometime 1 BlC Plans Opening OI an average of $5,000 a week for made his implications clear. Among the writers who have creto hnie a stable, with stalls for these charities. And there are four ated them are Conan Already action lias been taken Doyle, Edna Black It of ahead solid and other of Beanty, Pegasus hookings years hy the Medical Association of the Henrik Van Loon, Joseph Ferher, even to a South America. fabled horses, nnd compartment Sfalfsl 3 900 Years AO taking it Netherlands, which has formed a Hergeshelmer, Irvin Cobh, Sinclair with black Desjiite Its tremendous cost, the glasses, tin cups and committee to study the vital probdozBooth and Tarklngton fnlry castle is only nine feet long, ens of others. There are a Bible jioncils for the Three Blind Mice. of curbing such unstable leadNEW HAVEN. CONN. A lem nine feet wide and fourteen feet That will make more work for ers In their tendency ti urge the and Koran. contract written and sealed in world toward war, Doeto. Norman tall. It can be knocked down the men of the railway express who The miniature chapel Is off tlilR Into about JtKI.tXKI pieces, not countand guarded the an envelope by Babylonian par- - Indicated. The group Is known as have transported room and Is reached through a so carefully, never tilting Hie rivets which fabricate It ties 3XX) years ago bas arrived Hie committee for war prophylaxis, hall decorated with Alice ONeill precious toy medical term for war prevention. Everything In' It Is made perfectly ing a package, handling everything in America, and will be opened. In entitled "Izive Bloom murals, to scale, one Inch to the foot In Said Doctor Norman: "When we more gently than eggs. The house Im Yale At where the nnd the university, animals from the has traveled 25,000 miles without a depleting fact. It Is the diminutive size of look about in the world vve can come to the document has Ark. pressive still appreciate how applicable is many parts of It which have made mishap In transit. An entire railBiblical allusions of more so road ear Is required en route, and Babylonian collection. Prof. Ferrl It so expensive. the saying of the great Doctor JohnImagine produc,1. some announced that Stephens son when he pointed out As a mad ing electric lumps no bigger than rlous portent are In the nltar sixteen trucks nre necessary to will scholar open the large. man Is apt to think of himself as a grain of wheat which will work! chajiel. There are stained glass take It from the station to the place qualified clay envelope and grown windows and an embossed ceiling. of exhibit. suddenly great, so he that $100,000 for Labor. Inside. remove tablet the clay The floor of Ivory, Inlaid with gold. grows suddenly great Is npt to bor More than 700 workmen, artists Birth of an Idea, also nb Yale The has collection Is symhollc of the row a little from the madman. of God, and master craftsmen of every Miss Moore conceived the Idea of tained a piece of Babylonian writDove of Peace, the Ram. the "There are at the present time character have at some time dur- the Locusts and the Year of Plenty. In exhibiting her doll house several ing unique In present knowledge of Individuals holding jiroininent positen last the contributed years ing center design are the Ten years ago when she was lying in a that country. This Is the original tions and Influencing the destinies to the work of carrying out the the of whole countries who nre known Commandments. Above the Ivory Los Angeles hosiiltnl after breaking copy for a personal seal, for the enscreen star's Ideas, under the suis a mural of the Holy Night her neck In an accident. She saw graver to lisp. Just as today an or- to be mentally unstable or who altar pervision of her father, Charles massive (in comparison) enthe-dra- l many crippled children there and der might he written to show an have actually had attacks of menMorrison, who Is an engineer of tal disorder," declared Doctor Nororgan, with pipes six to eleven the happy thought of how she could engraver how to letter some callwide reputation. More than $100, (XX) ing cards. Thp Babylonian who orman. Inches high, plays real music. It help them and their has been spent In labor alone. The came to her. dered this seal wrote on a small Is a shrine of breath-takinbeauty everywhere list of persons who have lent a This Is her eighth doll house, nnd eliy memorandum the words he and magnificent devotion, all In helping hand rends like a Who's miniature. the only one which has come near wanted copied, nnt In cursive script. Will Man Disappear Who of the art world. her vision of perfection. The one hut In the careful monumental Fairy knights must have woras World Advances? Conventional architecture never peculiar thing about It is that this script used on stone Inscriptions. In the dining room for there, shiped knew a house like this, and for that on seals presented Is the Round Table, with each chair gorgeous castle lias no Inhabitants "Inscriptions give credit to Horace Jackson, stuthere isnt a doll In It more than ordinary difficulty LONDON. Mans future to with the shield of one of dio architect at First National, marked "Oh, but there are!" says the the engraver." explained Professor fate is eit her extermination or servThe Arthurs knights. King Miss Moore where began the doll little Is ns complete ns It Is tiny, even vivacious Steiihens, for they must be cut In the oblivion of having been a bouse between pictures, nnd where ice "There are the mirror writing In order to produce rare to marked china dishes, golden for a higher sort stepping-ston- e every one on her sets was soon anxand the smallest of crystal glasses. fairy Inhabitants put there by every the proper impression when they are of beinf, in the evolution of Hie iously aiding. From the outside It one who sees It. a soft play tablet. on mpressed Where the Stairs Lead. Is a mass of turrets and angles, fanSir .lames Jeans warned lie. "I asked two little children of While this copy Is written with At the head of those floating seven and a public lecture. tastic and lovely, seeming to he what they the signs In their normal eight years positions made of dream stuff rather than stairs In the great hall Is the liked best In It. One said the little Man's success has come to him rhere are tract's of the practice of prosaic aluminum and copper. prince's bedroom, deep blue in Its of the only yesterday In Hie In gold-ethe fairy princess sleeping strokes of the engraver on the edge earth, he said. "He history had to light There nre eleven magnificent rooms, color scheme, with a perforated lied. The other said the little of the tablet, where he a produred wild beasts mid man lins not ala great hall that fairly takes your celling In a fresco of gold. Col- elf playing In thp garden. few of the more difficult signs In lections of cannon and swords In breath away, nnd a garden so enways prevailed. He must still light In reality there is no princess. mirror writing. for his position on earth. chanting youll say It isnt so. Every solid gold give evidence of the There Is no pf. Tlipy were put The seal ns ordered was worded "If man fails in his fight, he may bit of the caslle Is a practical princes hero worship. There Is a h.v Hire Is thpre Imagination. That in the style popular about 2000 B he exterminated hy smaller beings, working model and absolutely true tiny replica of a hear rug; taxmost the ehanning Illusion of the O. It consisted nf three names: perhaps even hy microbes. idermists created the head perfect to scale. castle. Every onlooker peoples R first ttie owner nf the H he succeeds, ills rapacities then his seal, On a tour of her doll house, Miss ly only after a dozen ntumipts. with characters nf his Imagination. fattier, then the deity to whom he may gradually he extended nnd Moore likes you to imagine that Two lions guard the prince's mar- Most jienple like to Imagine themwas pspiH-ii- i lly devoted. Translated until he develiqis Into ble hath. Water pours constantly you are about six Inches high selves In It. To put dolls In it would hv scholars nf something entirely different mul Buhylon It reads; h.v sea tall held for house. shells You would from this mermaids ruin this hmuriful illusion" fairly "Tli ii Shauuish. son of Lublut-llipossibly superior to man of ihe ith golden scales. There Is a prosSinn In the great hall. You walk They say there are really fairies servant of present. on a floor of black onyx carved with cenium arch of gold and In If you believe 'em. II tie ruse vinos, and are awed to Union Q Western t -t in boat-shape- e Snow-Whit- j ' A Mpioukii. in 1i;iii!wmh Ity (loom not Itolm doors I properly iiailot! cr w lim sui'lloorin is mniftrd nr Id) piia!!o to flooring An t pot iomv'l will iw caused strit tloor-lftxo- r move ilu xp?.ik. AKva.vs t,,st from t lit oven, already Ipivf lime (Hated in ak$ lforo removing oven though it may Uakcl tin length of the rocipo. 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