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Show New York is a crowded town. Her subways and country. We hare th beet school system in all elev-d railroads in the iam hour, of the day -are lit- word, yH : we . amo J J Jj erally packed sardine-tight with human freight. But world i literacy. -,.., m m , with afi, this congestion of millions of people upon a There arc fra niUioM of ittfantse fa. sj,, vg little Island, if is the easiest town in the world to lo- States oyer toa T- Mr. . Tki w-, ltelffi cate your whereabouts without the aid of a compass tests, disclosta1 tha ttorMA fact that 20rf72 I or a guide. It i eleven blocks wide and her cross population i cuMttJN tho bftiok. taaga T mS t street! are numbered. New York Is just a great undorstood the wrtttoo wort r.lo o5oflgiS2iJ checker board. If you can talk the American tongue, 68 of tho iUlterstoo la ew eMot aro torokaka-l any policeman will help you find yourself if you are The foreign ftfeof'ttMN too 'foro!Mr torsE. lost. , , The focofn haginsjo prose ta tot. country U Ji The other day a pathetic story went the rounds fended itaoUoa thogroond that only fcy tet&fTtaT I of the press of a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galio, of Fair- eign kuitrooM.cotjU wo teach tho foreaor AmiC fax, S. D., who had lived 18vears in mid-Amenca and ideoa and ideal. It ha doftadod hoeU oa UkbtwbS were returning to the mid-Europe whence they came, that it waa tho anHiaaaot that odacatod the fnrdiaiZ On their way to the dock to board the boat which into, th Ajrsoricaa. Bat tho records prove eoSsZ' was to start them back to Czecho-Slovakia they be- sively that ta ha aot taaght AaHtkaa ideas or Anasa. came separated when a door of a subway train closed can Ideal and ft baa aot mode these ideals safeta between them. the hands of neo aad wotaca who think only Eighteen years in South Dakota and this un-Ameri- foreign tongue; who Ihr 18 yoara la the heart of oat eanized woman was without enough language to find country tor o end hat to ancle Mo wealth that tht her way back to the dock. Under the strain of fear fnay go back to a foreign hoasd to pad that wah and helplessness, she died in the Bcllevue Hospital. The foreign lugaan poaor ia tho moot ttn-Anericaa For 18 years these strangers had lived in our institution tolerated by th snoot goaerotu and till land with no love or thought of America except as a most tolerant of ileal, " good thing to be used by them that they could return If their proiwMioa bo trto. th best patriotic Servian to their foreign home with the gain they got here. that any foreign language aewioaper can reaZsVIZ We think Sf America as llie irreat. we 1 educated the United Sratta I. W-VVi'SE-"" " fnasraa-jj.qTriirTanmTiM-cBr 1 1 1 1 1' n.n.:.vaia3mmmmmammmamammm T UNCLE JOHN Mgas, Though she's fickle and contrary, there's a charm la Tanooary, to the feller that's accustomed to her curves. ,. . With her north wind skallyhootin' and her temperature pirootin' in among a feller's sensitory nerves! And, when she fights a duel with. the little jag-o-fuel, that's iiMinnv waitin out-o'-doors to keep ye warm, O, it JAIN U ART takes a cheerful giver, and an optimistic lirer, to demonstrate old Janooaryte charm y a But when the neighhors gather in defiance Df the weather to taste the joys of settin by the fire, there's an institute of learnin' where the home-fires is a-burnin' rhere patriotism is parent of desire ! Then we find in Tanooary, Tanoo-ary, not a bandit gaunt an' bleary, but a bosom friend beneath the wintry vest ., ,. . Where we find congenial labor, swap- in' ideas with our neighbor, and adoptin the conclusion which i best. ... .. ,M p While her breath is mighty searchin' where the naked trees Is Iurchin' and there aint no hint of mercy in her grip, yet the tnaple-sap flows sweeter, and the spring shall dawn completer, at the final crack of Janooary's whip. . k. Then, rally all ye merry, to the call of Tanooary, Awake, an' taste the real joys J of life, No season more en- d fnra- " . trancin'withfiddlin'an'dancin' iZS2S5L Brace up, an' get acquainted - !. jrith yer wife I w 5 iBj- MARY stopped milking tKt , cow to tell the hired man she had found a real friend in her "girl chum wltf ", has all-the rood things in life, ' "I used to think she was awful v mean," said' Mary, "but she's ,: the kindest creature in th world.. When she bought four diamond rings and had three others given to her it seemed to me she might l..tve given one ' to me. We went to the red school together. But she learned not to give, and I learned to be envious. Then I went to school again among the ,' daisies and along the hedgerows and they taught me truth.. My -1 friend had let me see fftose rings and enjoy their beauty and that's all she got out of them herself. 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