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I see a 'Bobby' standing there! 4 It 44 4 tral? --- --a' P . ;1 ,,,, - 64mo wenn el 1641 gum ,40,ie , dee' II I ne -- -.see-- , ' e,... v.,: e .., ' -- - aelt- fl - r eesee-e-e- Ali ''" a ''.; - ' 'le ! - "'"k.-- ,.',;.44y.APJ'2- '1 - - '1 i irah, - I'L ,, o 40,4 . i zee t th te. It ran :!..4 -- V 1'"' ,. ., ---, 414tA"- ' SCOTLAND. IRELAND. -- Edinburgh's proud express Is passing. children dear. of thls bonny land The You really cannot bear; But when the pipes make music loud. our "W. 're maybe The Highland soldiers bold. way." the breeze that strikes their Declare new so Said Jerry. 'It's 4 knees is running so And look! They quite forget is cold." He's man Irish stew!" Said Jerry Trott. "But are they menr' love these houses. just Said Merry. "Are they Blarney Stoner Said Merry Trott. el dinna ken." flied-skin- bag-pip- lololost Go-g- 'I , WALES. - r- :4' al 7.1 e ee s' , -i"- , 17' 1 1,4 e dik;-,- -- 1, - WL ;lree - , -' eeze--, .. , - '. -- 1 -it I 1.-- IF'.... -- - .,,, ,.... 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" Rocke-byruby iin the Tree TopeSing randir,g until the words are reached which run: "When the bough breaks The cridle rill fail, And dove will come baby. , flradie and nli." At the word fall. ail drop beneath the curtain, and raising their bands weh the shixe en them. they are them in the eir as they sing the remainder of the verse and chorus. In the game called Newspaper Reporter. the guests are seated in a ring. The first pla)er turns to his right and whiners some remark or brief e ;rr- y t7,t r-. trapidly, the second player - Iresseent.t, , v , e)...... -.- .- ; 1'.-, . - s, ae ..- ..- - Bridge. Bibutat athosh.0,04,411614111 neiri'll usaai, 1 lAula sues ovary abeau, tott, 4 11100.. Arndbintonil rash' y leo nmis this by a Sample of polnegrenate esuo:- a a loony, voice with a auggesta-,e-.",,' Isellselltic 'You'll bast) to rod apples dowtot from the lotto car to Gmad asd room "Wilpons are thig ker Item-tNut r'veloielieltesodllicketall with Eav chasodosin 111'BL or, 7 Harriet. Whibiey Darbm FOI - o. tested Ok Oa" all ono 4.0 west-boun- d ::: tfaTtinalocyroutangamelwartb-shooWu:dbisitmLite"a- a laugh. 'Em a good walker- -- klutindPnetirelrtofinSenittil s 01 1111 only cost a aickel." said Jata YOU Made so quollno. ing you alight Is supply.. g t tr.s Thli red was back In his tam. "Yeti. storee--- -" outuoweio. tto just tell you what a "It was thst, he," twitter..1 444t clump I arth You see. suotkor had Darble. whoa, little peakd t, ,. so her shopping change in bet' pocket, la a rosy glow. 'los' ',to., ,,,oa., bo(1k, and alter wod bates 'mud a ho might trate use out by ip tt ,, ,:,--; bit shit gore it to me to carry for beg. oho took it to Theriso Iloput I the; ,Aftett lunch. wheo WO planned OM and Om good soul bad that ' what we were .414 going to do. oho wanted loll band that Ed sold htr I u4 It again. so I banded it over as I i told Dorcsa who made it. to i bless l loZ"bktato-41"1PlAtollitall'wo sotnaWI ydoutristlitacBt. jo.iffe... bellno"r; )O:t:l t to ,tauite omitted s , bow. so yoor moo I i loiT with int4 year's bay crop in b,rgv.s aso tot istarrylag Tont, ird".ka ke silk hoilutbag. and whoa I came left me the ...t...: ahoy acre Loin look in the pocketbook rd kept, longed to mother quo ktiow .1.4 them sas gig bits aid a lot of dry. wiles I as nolo). and it. s,,t :otos gooe,s Ldsi Eta lets! and an orchardand tie's- - . , ti,,se We'rs going "Vrcii. beteg 00 sure of meeting dower flwrnwnt ', 1,7e raotber and the old pockotbook bent In thw etHant" ha" " " '44ck at at..thirty. I squammsmi mast ot berries and milk. and 1140, the six bits on riotous picture shoos The twetlY toles htA'z 4. and a cigar or two; a poor chap with thrwIt614 by S tide of o so :he anntcwtsbleo Yawn" loos twisted hands' and a tin cup st the twt'itt la te the rIteall4 street comer got the mt. and so----ItrtorYYou tierebers tloul 14,,I.see la a tangle." sympathised 1.1acquelina. "but 701S coal walk to moos fill Iv. made acquaintants erti sew Mr.dam Dupus; time you got there 217 sioceaby. blest ely yam. same little ittri trl your mother would bo goo. Now. it lif She ain't you're a really stetaa,h, persom roult ;rug arms.. ones or tyke to day el. get out of the mesa la the simpleser..01 WeJull to !terriers tho hat from me." time? wayby sit litotes Jeuee would you wed it stripes. Barbie. Barbie, he lost ise Mechess forgot aillama.boul sot think 'Slippery samO .! I teasot 1Wkat an old aim In meet bite the entry I wouldn't think a Et et Rae. lend and it, thing"Id except tits.' yoga bad told the clay's at hall Peat dlr. 10 tenet thotaitht a sift about $t 1".4 I toe?..4 truih," declared Jacqueline. "Then Ill take it." agreed the ,out where you were! Pow c:,,de, be,. mast holl11- "--young man gratefully; "but yon must there -Ott. IIN MS.IIIk You 11"401'.1.. Jet. let me come this evening and pay k timeline taught the two pOop brim. hackwill your Jacqueline asatnted. giving him bands that wry Itehlee a elci dos Aunt itathie's address with the simple for the little bonlert 01'h l ho 144: confidence his own straightforward ..t.r.', sat Isulthl.ttlY 141'1 tt's Ise Whose placidity bad been totPtly tea. utndtm inrpfted. rout boys "Tea take." pronounced Jacqueline. I'd hY toothort7 Sallie" ht's et MaCln aniMne a delicately tropkal fraltrarire all rtrht Aunt II."... as she went up the malt steps to the D.Pur till. mint". "and apple sauce with lemon peel in it! An- d- Ja"cl.latiolk." :hem; eledataott:e. bali. lybombed woo II" fie OM IW so tea yied I" le; WII1 "rill' ..-- brrowel 1 -- I 11 to. too lioal it 0"41 ..101... 11:3 "7: so dw! oott n "ay. ro--o-ars usm oc, v.a. es 1 yetI Tbe door was open; scurrying patter. and came running from the her best gloos preserve leoloothlwil- there was a Aunt Barbie!". a - dew r- 'WI roe -- 1 h below tirt411,oltwlwiatt C I 0001 -:, L- see lit so No me soar llot unties this aat-b- ra hitches with looluillt. Allot Derma:. dish is her Uttie Aunt Barbie hes the ray "Jac." she trilled, her reedy voice that is now her home. am! to Los rote :r rens Aunt De Sem m r's caLsoutuLlibalka:"woott appitoolindlatjcotelhveh asamectwil gYuouit.doriteglsknitollweiszeabotivabeetiret-allnditwitalvu- happenedfly is quick. sad tweet your sitters Aunt Dortes Mallet& my own bleseed het the -g- see Moot wotskrtal shotimm I.., the world hes ever pudotodt 11""" IL 010 ....., 4,es BC By Marianna Wheeler Nem OMME NI fit THERE are many mothers so sit- the mother should very firmly twist a The babre mouth must be the that they cannot afford a little abzorbent oatton on the and of mighty cared for from the ?try MO doctor for every little III the baby a wooden tooth-picand dipping this may have. but they realize econething iha a solution of one heaping teaspoonought to be done and do not know ful of !wrack acid dlssolved in one just what this should be. Then the pint of boiling water, she should very neighbors are called in to give advice, !gently remove any secretions she can but this is often to conflicting that find there. After this la dcne she the poor young mother is more than should drop up into each nostril some ever puzzled to know Just which olive oil. or better still some liquid course to pursue. Here are a few of albolene, so that this will trickle far the simple aliments of babyhood whit hack into the nose ar.J clear out a some remedies to use ben in need. passage through Tbkit elm babe may Let us begin at the top of the baby, breathe. The oil or albolone may be bead and see what to do for the very used as often as every three hours if common ailment of the scalp often, It gives any relict to the child. e ..,t,Tattle my.. Many (11,..,e ja1,..ms wars..1441,eleas,r,..plizeltysiorla run ea. sing of life. At birth the woes which is generally found in the grai mouth should be gently wiped me V nseans of KHOO cotton wound amid the end of the little finger and eft dipped in the boric add Aetna. Be fore and Just after each nursiol de mouth should be thus serial Ir1041114 i even with care the melt Sometimes win develop little whits ip"cks it Il which look like a curd of mi!k. eck on trying to wipe those stray WI will not coin off. This is lived. or -- sprite." It often COWS sites CI baby. nutrition is poor. or it ear come from uncleanliness. Never we the oldlashloned tamed,' of litot 41 -- eee. -... let 'era 4.-1 sat" lee nee -- w-e- reoll see ..71?.! -- ;".ee .1-1 311:06.ki ...Mitt.lz, it Al Nwrn "'"'' a tee----- -----. aell",, se Ie ' ' cur-ftl- :1w "h." ustr - tees meM "At - ,vano -- I '' a tat , 'llt.!;''let19 e'li'll'esses - 41: 0. ThIto I - eat . an ' t ireids the trout) as in lam or ih'r prebahly he It may be increascd by ly after a severe cold or when ea' l cutting heftd-SitTbs best sag (playa& re. not hPar all of it. or bear it correctly. tmcleanliness It win often occur in tome of the an sisured success. large teeth. It is often edy tor, this is a simple en& Era' An excellent plan is to start with nu3 es(11 one in the ring whispers to ITste of the best of to tell when a haby has OLP solveione teaspoonful Of bfrarbosal his neighbor his version of the report. of soda in one of boiling water. a TopsyTurry Concert. Slme good and the last pit.yer. after the first one CMS. t keeps forming on the top of the lathe, as he cannot talk or locate the let this cool and cup then very gently train singers. perhaps six or eight, are has repea!Pd :he originni remark. tells head, and even when carefully remov- Paitt wine Ye" young' but be will out the bahrs mouth every hour vitk chosen by the hostess; eack one what he tins gatleael: ed with a fine comb It will return frequently mil his bead about froml a pies's, of soft cotton or litten dipped For Instance. in one game the Arse within a day or two. First dresses his hands with stockings and warm aide to side, and even put his band up in this solution until the little cute try rserson 'A l be wd Mazy sent olive oil gently rubbed Into the shoes. so that tbcy look as nearly like hi6,Cto.'ered scalp to one ear. Firm pressure made just Peck, are gone. It will also me. to for a good. sleek. solution sewee acid to boric .usit the feet as possible. before going into the !at and morning. When this is not in front of the opening of the a" p)oso fur Funday dinner." After night and Morning. The mouth must p room where the other eerier are as- .t 1,d ;tone arcund the ring this was effectual have the druggist put up a will miry times cause the baby to be harshly washed but sopped in est as "A sembled. being two howet.er . thal reponNi which give a midden jump. which shows moot trierry scented town manner. If treated by. - II per centresortin ointment, the shoes and stoakings are not tte,, I r,r. a rick. fat loose bonales dinner.made by mixing ten grain of there IS some tendemets there. Is tY ths delicate Mucous that games an- always in laver by the audience. In thls room the forelite:sing thoroughly with one ounce of such a case dry beat is the best re- Ind birinjured and more harm an evening entertainment For performers take their places le,'e ot this game. "flow. When and Where." vaseline. This. ointment should be medy. to apply. Pat a fennel in the good the Sometimes In the corner' Of a sheei or curtain whith has been one player leaves the room. while the spread on a piece of old soft linen oven until it very hot and then bold b loilds of the cheek or on theIt othor stretched across an open store be- others decide upoti) some noun. Then and put on the top of the baby's head It over the aching ear. Get a hot water tongtwe little ulcers will develop. the company stiffing in a circle calla I at tween two MOMS caeir In the night; a little cap over it will bold bag and covet it with flannel. then Mello etre sot verymoleve Yeer or num& one who is out. whiles, object It eeh thollg. chins. The concert begins eel' the La to in It plate. In the ulofting the oint- place it against the babrs ear or if ous the boric acid guess the word that has been of Mel a powder be that used after singing of 'Oh. Dem Golden Seepers.e chosen. by means of questions using ment may be washed off with coedit el these do not seem to stop the Pain. bismuth ohand alum burnt of parts which may be found in taost collec- the wordc. "when" a n d soap and warm water. Much of the get a soft rubber syringe and -gently nitrate.'tboroughly mixed wieder. where." tions of college or southcra songs. crust can be removed with e fine syringe' out ihe tar with water as should be dusted on the ulcers dome For instar.:!e. the word chosen may aim The singers stand facing, the aui.0 internal medicine in be "apple." Th e, one who Is It will tooth comb, but must not be forced, warm as one can comfortably bear the Shoes Prelcriba be must dience during the singing of the first ask a needed. but this player questions like this. 'How off. The next night the salve should linger in. Never drop bet oil, lands, by a. doetot verse. immediately after the verse is would you know it?" and the pers,on be repeated. and so on until the headl num or any other substance into the For vita swollen and aching gams ae finished. the singers stoop down so questioned raay reply. eby Its color." is entirely clear. After this it is bettre not ear without do direct orders babys from bale the is teething "by its shape." etc. Question, ter not to use much that their heads are below the cur- or -water, on the your doctor. If you do you may only various 'Teething curve to relit" Whered you see one tain. and r4ising their arms to the block Two three the canal and do more harm Psis: most of them contain some foto 0: up weekly washings "In the orchard." or "in the eel- scalp. - gilligid place where their heads bad beer.. L.r." 1141e3n03, "Wben dil you bare with warm water and white castile than good. The earache often means of a wore or less harmful drug-acid lolly that a little aficess is forming frudde rub the gum with cool boric e ti wave them about, the effert being one?" Answer. "For breallazt." etc. soap is all that is neensare- the much good saw ear do if and Son will drum, these kind 'bleb of simple Any askthat of a number of people standing questions may be The babrs little nose Is often a measures do not bring relief. the baby Perfectlei i harmless. ' If the blebleemed, provided the three words given on their Leads. Thus they source of great annoyance to him, if should be taken at once to the nearest sing the above are use& Br skillful so ouch Pain that be cannotservos question. chorus. For the beginning of the se- tog and It becomes doctor. who that. can examine no drum the the nights, oi thorn are markedlance So stopped up watching the answers closely sYmPSmne4 cond verse the young people withdraw the word may be have the doctor guested quite readi- child bas eanuMes.. Sometimes this membrane. and if necessary make a sot toos, their bands and stand as before, ly. When the word is guessed the becomes so seem that be 'cannot little slit is the drum to let out the gums., Even If the teeth dorelled wig the collection of Is versos who ts It takes his seat end pus that causing the Sisso0 right avray sat 1. number of sonmt may be auree, as his nose le so blocked up be intense given In chooses another to be It. and pain. After this is done the ettea be Krent an the throbbing its gime cannot breaths wben his mouthout this way., They aro bound to create Is let relief be will be tretnendotui and almost proceeds as befora.... , , . , doted over the nipple. la such cameo instant. , : ', langur hams& - ', .e4YZIZ:::4-."e-sIe1C21:' it Cliff :tatthullotorgetrgolletella Ailments of Babyhood And What to Do for Them ' Inen . It.. Ouch!" said Mr. "This is a jaunting-ear- ; And on this road to Dublin-towWe've jogjogjoggled fart" : - pl. s NI - ... eel') -- -- 0 r. - , 0 '1 e ce.'i - ,, .'21 e .7, - ,' ' s' :',, 1--4 t ' 7 '..140.1gavet Li. -, i! t-- NP tt tf4, ' P St t 4 . ,del, ..,, , ,,1 .t 4 . ,e - ------ ------ planning an evening enterchuna aortal. or home party, the question Is always askrd. 'What aball we play!" and then ensues much discussion. for. It is often difficult to find games suitable for tbe occasion. There are numerous games el tbe olden days. but the younger peorle have either forgrAten them or have never beard of the ones tbat our mothers and grde:others uset to They will be deliglIted to find that so many of them will alford just the enjoyment desired. Every one knows that an evening "well begun is Lit done." that Is. if you start your guests cff merrily. the time will pass pleasantly. leaving no room for stiffness or rwkwardness on Lb. part of ay of the A good WHEN ENGLAND. 1 s h'c. "' 'Ts crab-grass.- " Games for Your Party ll u d, ,..act itr . i ' qt V oe d. Le:to I . yoioo .1- ' 1 . , I ar 1, I , s- -a '' i 1 , sa...." Dy,mi... nu..,,t . home-mad- loiter from 1I . , ii 71171 lit , I , - , 'T-- , - 4 ' : --- , - s- I - - , ' 1 . 11.1 , , - ' ' , . - ,,,. 1.... 4 ' was dreaming of a ,, , JACQCELINE O, . la a gingham apron . .7 t Ot a stalk and singupon poppy , sitting , , 11 o'er come. "Come. the ins. wink It ,; 111 bills.' when she awoke. Theo she 4 o .; ji i 4' .: 1:w was 0 of dreams bird ber knew the 14 1' - 4 kit41111e Barbie about the Aunt pattering s '. '1 then of the little at and singing in i I Jacqueline returned to her fifteeher thready silver voiee as she pre- Malt on this particular orcasion. ;f "les a wonder you wouldn't take a!noon labors with a curious tense of n ,,; pared breakfast. There was no time to squander in Peek at Maliehmeyer's windows to see 'harbor teethed shut a door enich Lad 2 ;,:41114 ."?.; min reflection. ahco ono knew that iIf a fellow was there lbeiting for you." fastened tvith a catch on Hi other .; '', 'i learclarelthe reproached as be caught up with side. She bad litticAlme to to tther in counter her at tardiness et ,:now I glad or sorry over it. however, for o , department store Meant a floe. andlber at the street comer. "Ste re - i e to chase youl" !the afternoon shoppers were pottring 1114 with a spring and a rush. Jaqueline1121O hurt you a bit; you always HO endless tides down the allies of ': i'l X. was up aed dressing. , ,, , store. I IPA JaegUellLe'. eye. Were of danclug ;look as if you'd come out of a band .!the big l':, Dote "Got any val in the thir,rtive. , ".. Jacqueline noee replied. Ler l' and tbe up gray ii: ;i'ff'l aswent t $,' lot to mitten this" Z 1 l'cine at the tip It in her to bail "Well, I ain't out for Pxercise, a tLin voice with an eas' Cud ...woo"asked to he seem be." reterted. "Here. '''t You , ",'. 4i bird' that but humming afer grouchy. 2:4..4 'VI I otwanc. I dream, the deys pmeramme looked slow up. caul you. kidiet? got stone '' took the Joe for and p Milli Jecquelloo dangled you. temp hews a bit dryer than usual. and the prow ',dandy ;:ii , are going to chuck housee,at tier by a sallew woman. and then ' Peet et its steady duplication for ee,4.Darley ' eo,w4.'k ". , t 41. , In a the as it. space dropped leas yeare had a flavor of busks. o e I I crowd the showed me her. it Joe could onto so's e'l't':111141,14 get put approetbing ..- , There sae, she reflected. during the I' .. '; lace counter. the couetry sonven eke .4,10)E scurry for tbe s'rect ear, a way onithe refusal of their apartment. Too iii, . I V..had seen i ' Is. der. that o take e: r' Ot a comp. from the department store, If ktow albat a Pifty little nest it I "Oh. if I could only get -to wait on im. ot,,,, to take it, there was sip eighteen per. cod if you and I'd do a ,,4 si, okoitO 4, ) 10.1).1 oo ,.. 4 ,,s11,.. hustling tuntget married the hr," breathed Jacqueline. diving into Sbinctier kith rig seventy , 4 '7 1 .7 . 1,., to,,,,4;0,17o;ooot ,,.,,C, month Job in Mashmeyer's artAfty.ltend o' this month. say. arid he reads the tray of remttants vith Inn sample ,o, ;I 1?: ,. A ,..11 dyoe III her hand. But the oilect of bee step reght insee? i,,:l, Nip was diverting end un wish. an with evets. kidlet advaucleg ! ,is,,,i, thou ,,tteir14 slangy. but 1say. !tie 1,, a 'f liO , came to a standee1, a hurrind step. stoppd Just la trent of Tbo ear was eeming. kx-Iil e Jacqueline, Medura Dodson. tem. ideas for 1 nettling ,Ik .4', stepped aside to meke space for aidozen varying io: 1 i "I wonder if you tan match this 141111 ecrappy shred of a little old woman sideratki. of Leerd Jae miss." 4 she edc'inr, guttered, "th nample with a Lumpy black bag and a krolpi "Dutbut. Nip," '1 .: i a voioe distinctly tyleetuoret semen by bundle; then. as she tuade her own IDarloys' apartmibt, is only too moon s tu 11,r: e, :.1 "IC!' of met- - and a kitchenette thing; and three ed with a mellow Itlownesa. I in. she , suddenly way thought t Ilt: crochet lace. Hut Dome low red apples and of pungent fields PeoPle" t'. i . li ' 't in of ripening grain. They wereal city, "Where's your three people? Ac- - granato irii iii;Ili '1.144 ,I I "Not& we can't match it." Medots f n folks. she saw that. the too alto sat tcordtng to Nip Shindler. Esquire,' t DA",,o, lil'''':',' ; in this game." In the short endseit at her einow. and there aren't but 'was replying latguidly, with a toal ''' ' of in matter. the Aunt interest son.1, 4 about Sarin.'" r were "'Thenedit and mother ,abeenee ', 1 ' they evidently '. ni I 'li'' ; ' tit, ,, The pomegranate ratterni Jac n.,e- , I,' both of them rosy wad fresh and Ailed' "Nothing about Aunt Deride at , ,r too l t, i, I Jti,, was ''''t 'flt is own Ain't eagerness. sent. ,line kin. sit). in their with frank. widoyed interest shenot any I i ',i ' e ;Ik OIL I As Jacqueline measured and snip. even a neariuntr t,,, A ,, ' l , surrounding& I 41' own her the lees customer for The car was full; the woman with '11--' lacquellett's gray eyes swept frornI,ped i' 11 .P!'" ,4 l',11.'i .. il lilt . 11 the bag and bundle jiggled about on,i Nip's spicendepaisdy felt bat to hisrolied it Into a coil and mat it sled-y,, tXs:aiti. lit: i '' lc could ,III 1 i ' her pummels old feet for a socondozpensive patent leather shoes. Neveeling to the ceshier's rate. ate 1111 111 I 1 e , . 14 'Ill'ik in the aisle. gad thee the your( fenlbefore had she noticed what a thin. 'see the country worean's deliciously .,!:- 1111, ), i !. till I . 1 " -t i 4. 14narrow,lout-ofitylb ,'Nozs'f'' 1011 Salr her Sad was up. bowing berli long time he had. Dor Dile a 14 ti tr,.4: placidly . Ir, i 411..4 of lilac esters o, little its ch.ster cordially into hi place. standing hirw,skimped mouth. lanai. a --- Il of fautastic .bee the self as ereet and steady In hie young, "No." she flung at bin; not an .51,4 o;o. .Atiporto.. bat& Limier so didn't a oak and that stretieth eapling.i.atom; L 01 Lao splendid ii And his rather was smilingly trying, from picking rne ep einem the berrodern ttat's the end of it." sicked :'i -' never I ever knew IT terself. ;. 10 reduce (Ito space required Ly ber1relative suepcte anythlie hige." own Lavish proportions for the little,an greatount, poor ae poseresIset eyes on her I.' tin-- nOt ' el 'Would , With at Le Ian.: thou; 'at dronlag old womani comfort and helping In patchesdied and left ire, like you lend it and not think me some Slippery Samtm t placental latter's knobby oundle satle.itray kitten. In the rooming Louse throteth b.r Lead like a d,onal he in ' 4ere b:.1 a deserted ea Ili I where Aunt Itarble and I'm le Toby , anseml them alth morning and remembered herand pooped': Inqu'ilOveho factorily. .e. Hi govini,,g (1,,er of the an emba;rav34,1 tattoo "I guess I've one of the girls directed her to a shop Jacqueline drew a breath of tob--i ehaneed te be staying. it was a hard.ititmutis sopm, final ; she anted a good way out road they had to buildlti.; at sill o'cl ,et that af:ernoon.! lost my delight. "Humanity isn't elpoverty-strtekei Ii kiln( nets no wcader 1,, lis....el:rw rart, a, '0 pu:ii,r iiiJut In the storrs a bit The young man whacked his relit Had. If it is out of style in a street walk in themselves. but Aunt Barbie:it t I d Ltj aeI 'tote"! eat" she Jubilated. Glancing quickly gathered me up. and towed me along 'sma'l hop of f le lt.e Lt, ".. bets.en the. In; Ito 1,1,taird to meet riaht here in this it. as sure as he confirmat Ma tall young fellow with his taw with her wherever they went. !nor entratee mei .,.a "1 duel want little ree been ed with a mellow laugh. mod cheek and clear eyes. she woodeo ile storm any city apartment lad bow Nip would measure up beside with a kitchenette, rve min a sision., stood the tall YOUrr, ntIn of the street here, ein,o Lo rItteen, and no mammy my starts in trying to match her rut goinn to grub on until I can make:car incident, in an attitude of patient ,hns thco.n tr. You don't suppose.- pomegranate edging, she'd forget her ha. ,.. enviety acunningl rich ruddy brown of his face turned name easy as not. Know where the Tim freakish fancies that floated a way to take Aunt .1 one of thnse pnitlferous autos" lace la.ly's shop ler the In:Jule; l,Ves. 'bout Jacquellue's mental atmosphere and go to the country," o 1 Idol!. tio." "oh. all right. then!" Nip stiffened 'Is the store clos,re. missr weekly library espedition after lunch-negatived Jnequet "' "that is:A at al likely. She's fancy work sy.re on North Grand ell the Inoming caused her. on bor intaztly. "if (hats your ides. you11 At the alitmarve mut the utter die-- t I t!to appuitainent. or bees Avenue. No. soot WM to pave without a gleans tbe!get good and tired of grubbing. and may on Lis ruitly flirt gVre it r OUltelrgOtt,li , r.t tt,m was la the rote to. pompom grocery wheretn Nip Shindlyoull get old and witted up at it; rims resemblanee to that of a "Most likely she's there. How tor was as employeea begirt cameo .. yourself. There ems others. child. Iday. trylcs to tnattia 60330 edging- -1 lonell it take me to walk ; ik daily prodding to that seositive young;; I e'potse." Jacqutline's gray eyes were Darkly'I;know. because I tie her with you this "Walk iti Oh, 700 couldn't.' pro. l 'oo'oo Lj: , . , ,, :3 o , L .. et Ito tut ....- - ,.... 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