Show r UftCLE Sflm‘5 The Knight the of long lived there knight who rich noble !g Coluges UctlV&f2SITIE5ddP I very nd very very a and but no wife the leau-tifu) of ladles him gave to colors rance wear ago was their in the tournaments To each ®-BLA-- bowed very low and was very polite To each the he same for words and would each he Ire HIIH the I I a rance of handsome who had In vain to CiiirJls Lily ONG fight and Boys 5 death VAN 4? I — sa-id but he loved ? “54iX- of none them Perhaps devoted to tin? was because la was very his country and determined could without having he tight better to think about leaving one some to him or grieve over perhaps he was merely indifferent and the ladies appeared rather simpering and silly when nice they only to meant to be extra but at all him events (he knight to of a seemed think putting never pretty lady’ at the head of his beautiful rugged hillside graystone castle on the that Normandie was the time when many visions and of Tt great of this knight it ' X 4 people had a was the custom rather a spied to EACH TN the six panels above there is represented the name of one of Uncle Sam’s more important instilearning Carefully add and subtract the pictured words and letters according to the giver signs have enough difficulty in solving to of colvYu only the problems make them interesting: The six namc represented in the panels above are included in the list: 5 of tutions and of will leges -following Tennessee Washington Wisconsin Wooster Texas Utah Vermont Wyoming Virginia looked fair ci'd whit Upper standing her and Upsala Ursinus United States Indian United States Military t’nited States Naval in the eyes her Iowa blue gown of of forgei grieii ami -nm- me that will think of the smi ml e IT I The sweetness the girl knight was km r the he tlir shone that in the air and b what had hamlereu Inside her and ki in win fi a was knew fling hHd 1 bcm u !h I V S light 1 pirl knNht nro'nisM in akei 'f him Ii'hI lifted Ip-r th to ( L J3 i s I a a a a ud with l-mght old inscriptions heard he the tonil-lones that and turning about most beautiful girl in like Very a flower she cause in my k now on sound a looked upon the world all the the so w a r i u i : 11m h i I r r--t f i I i 1 1 1 ' ’ ’ Rnfc oeen 1 rt for u HWA ( jnEW' : I I i O' i I zf -- inL Then lor and ’'’OOTMM jEsb cas mi ell d moated c: your face hap stum our dreams that have grown to ml love you One thing must IToinise wiver before go hi 1 AtCwk Ir Tjif4pZ7 I W ’ wxSs-’mttS 3k JOn £ and ihaary Imp yj t jvifKQgJt i Tlt iW ls i lie the ov well as i?BN0aKa l?ebur turn of sang lives and to r company entranci harp ni ii iiis d ii coming of thi Ik brought into ended with He cause At the more he ’ k 1 all mils?- meal -"a - when the 1 1 fi)llyarj : i Will moaUm go I 1 f bu waiting gladly wry ua tt P : j Ml”' i aiiswt'i" vii b yry y :i IwHi hi my made girl for jeary v ' live have ill ou I tj aad bh‘ Ami It i nr i liaa these i v urn i all wi f woniiirlil flow th knight s "ah' the brum' stcrwiy with his wife upon li arm There a rustle all through the was hall Tieladies sparkling "i'h itwds ibi 'lustered akopt the pair aq! Imais i'isr behind stood about the ami ladies presently the ass mp’ lam-ted down a am! every gi n a cn om jf my htiitiip'f which repared nl m tv 1! rd nd ii ri were hurry "a v andcring c:ine Into the in tic lidl and the a of tin ti fashion nubadmir-gs of deeds I hup etbing- vry- when the down I wailing have I that goou pari or nis time in certain ar his yard quite near castle Her p would sit on low long tombstone m wlu listening attitude and those watcheu him declaredthat wry often he isions tlx re had of til occasions was on one the when was wandering about d lur svciihI Bluer o the a r(! “1 Oil” hour: v-ih ’ 4 if uih-I Ih'idlv r hi-iuiiful von X 1 W Villanova Vini-enrivs ’is’-omlded I'ina i T X guests rs adornid l-night i if in was ’ I tin of you ur‘ Utah Agricultural Valparaiso Vanderbilt Vassar Virginia Union ’l im tf w ltd I a the and child orld Iy Din true that they might not hve depth Die tirsi syllable of the dreaded word "death’’ the lily wife droop'il aS though a breath of frost had swept through Um hinted ehamb Slowly and surely she began to dim ami fade and the Kmght oi the Lily u:ih horror and despair his face in strove vain to move from his seat and mi With a great UUbound IH3 dl JUS U m nrally sprang toward her but it to clasp instead of the ul gi 1 cold anu exquisite lily in beau his hands andJ even as he held this it too d la melted to dust before his eesdroop !’ni?nant sweet ooor of the the fen r r W0K SmWJ oXedw ? ’sY 5b i i i ’ i i ’ OGk W K t: w ga WlXr s ® OE nw” J f :i a n o EBy L-U of nd his saddle away they flew over the fields aml through the roads toward the mmitrfi cattle on the hillIt fov fiide wonderful ride the was wild flowers danced as they passed by the and trees threw down tributes of nd the their greenest leaves winu ruf the fled their hair and cooled force of of the sun on their beads for course the knight rode with bared head It not was very long before the knight and the beautiful lady married were of and rapturously coarse they were happy AW’hole passed away and year not the knight did love the lady he began to think of his any less warlike occupation with some longing When his wife saw that mood like this was upon him she would gently lily place him and although he near did not know that was the flower which had magical effect ho imme diately felt brighter and happier Christmas time in trench castle Is of in always one great festivity and the castle of the Knight of the Lily a great feast was in course of preparation for Christmas was eve When the feast was all ready and the front i TYi I ) JTTTy i Ta & I I rr"ane'1 guests stood hdLind hushed as though rooted fr th Knight of turned and staggered from Presently thev heard hii horse thundering over thk draXdeo and then blank silence settled down ?oo?Leas1at'29 di£ as the awa ne tdiiit my knight never r turned to his beautiful moated castle tha guests looked in vain for the and imprint of his horse’s hoofs in the fresh which had fallen for his horse 'had "St no sign n the a i? the tite-room Lily he 111 j i r a i j v ri t i r— n r 1 May 10 AnswersUncle although former a 1 Sam's Universities Colleges Montana: Notre Dame Pennsylvania orto Hip and 2 H-eemrv L a t it a -I—' 11 I that ' Ml— I — — — —M— YOU’VE never solved a rebus you’ve missed rhymed rebus above is not difficult Compare printed on this page next week a lot the — — I I I I of fun The result you get — little with Polly a it When Evans Rebus the cate come slinking And the the dew faJls falls wet fairies on the nere are Maytime fairies in the gluamroam to Singing my pet i i sanu |