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Show 'I sWS rS awjlvH WkVfli fl ll B fA a BsMH flHflPsjHH Vftj wJL ijrf F - tcnufru rr viiiim hiviwh xwkw SOAPSUDS "Well, well," said Susy Sonpsud, "bo you're here, too, Sammy." "S u r c," s n I d ( i-jo I Sammy Sonpsud, JjtZjp "I wouldn't miss (WvO? n SonPSU(I ro f xSm union for nny- to!! jQvffi "What's n Sonp- 35$?ifc?5cO 8Ut' i"cunlon" Wr&?H20r: usked Susy MWiISSaiA'T "a reunion of LyuJfffircreLrf the Sonpsud fain- f 5p3Lf2 Hy." sal'1 Sammy. d -H&S; "I5ut l dont lbCc!pG? know what ro- 2J union menns," 2?5i said Susy. "I was gjjgJsL- always so bright 3F7i5v$' nnd frothy with- p ' rTrNl ?VsJ mit having to go "Sitting on the to school thnt - .. Mamma Soapsud snld It wasn't worth her good soapsud money to send me." "Well, I didn't go to school myself," said Sammy. "Hut I have heard the word reunion re-union nnd so I use It. A fnmlly reunion, re-union, Susy, mentis n Joining together of the different members 'ot the family." fam-ily." "Sewing up the Sonpsuds?" nsked Susy. "Oh no, oh no," said Sammy. "A Soapsud family reunion menns thnt all tho Sonpsud families 'invo come together for u time for n little chnt nnd splash nnd some (Iuffy, frothy fun." "So this Is n Sonpsud fnmlly reunion," re-union," repeuted Susy; "well, I'm glad I know." "Now I must get about nnd meet nil tho cousins and relatives," said Sammy. "And so must I," snld Susy. " want to piny somo nlco games." "The gnmo of 'sailing In tho wnsh-tub wnsh-tub without being blown' la n good ono," said Snmmy. "It is, Indeed," said SuBy. "I think I'll play thnt one. nnd get somo others to Join tho fun." Snmmy went about visiting his friends and relatives. "Why, hello, Solomon Soapsud; how aro you?" "Well," said Solomon. "What are you doing this flno day?" said Sammy. "Sitting on the cuff of this shirt for tho time being. Soon I will help do a llttlo work on It. "Dear me." Solomon continued, "how very soiled the cuffs of shirts do become 1 "Gentlemen must simply go about nnd say to tho Dust Brothers and thoso other creatures: "'Como along, Dust Brothers, bring your cousins nnd your friends nnd piny on our cuffs. We don't enro for our cuffs. Come and play on them I "I do believe that Is whnt gentlemen gentle-men do," said Solomon, "Perhaps," said Sammy, "one enn nover tell." Then Snmmy noticed his friend Shcflleld Sonpsud. "Hello. Sheffleld." said Snmmy. "How are you this flno soapy day?" "Splendid." said Sheffield. "I'vo been enjoying some good sonpy dives. "I'm fond of sports, you know." "Yes, I know." snld Snmmy. "Well," continued Shellleld, "I hear there nrc going to be some .Snnp Bubble Bub-ble parties todny. Tho children In the house nrc going to hnvo ono party nnywny, perhnps tuoroi" "flood," snld Snmmy. "I'm glnd to hear It. "And they'll need members of our. fnmlly In order to mnko their hubbies. "Our fnmlly do ( " their part to 3?"V in n k e fun nnd KY "(P Jv froth nnd frol- QV . "They certnlnly !v ah do," said Shellleld f?iT Sonpsud with n Kvs9Jm proud slinko of U' 7i0'JSei his soapy lifuil. 1 f- xjS"! "Well." s a I ti ) I " Sammy. "I must v .Ay hnvo n word with UlLrCaM Sidney Soapsud. 5H?2V'"'3x5 You'll excuse me 'NS&SftjgSSjga for thn moment. 2SrSq2? Shellleld?" 5H?lX2ii "Certainly, cer- rr,?oalg tululy," snld Shef-Held. Shef-Held. "Hello, Sheffield." "Hello. Sidney." said Sammy, "und how nro you?" "Fine, tine," snld S'diioy. "Some of us hnvo been bin lug an argument with n dress. We shuwed the dress that our cleanly wuy was the right way. Yes. we won the argument But for n time It did seem as thoupl we couldn't do a thing with thi. dross." liWittnii i -i im i'i -"-' t i-mnmmmmrTmmmammmtUKtmmmm |