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M y 'Cause if this date you're going to Keep, j M & Do hurry 'fore I go to sleep. jS M AChriIicWTOyMTgi the chMaiJopvdji iirVjjejliOT long ago thrre lived In U(H "l0 c"y ot MnroclllcH un old (lW) RbocmnIccr, lovd tin) lion- SrtUjt ored by nil his nelKhhors, JSJ ho culled him "i'nlhcr Martin." One Chi IMnu." eve .'allirr Muilln, Who hud been rinding ,Iiq story of the llueu wise men who .rp-"':t holr R)fti to the Infant Jcsm, "ilif to hliiTstlf: "If only tomorrow were llio flrsl whrlsdiuiH day and the HuUoi' were 'o:nlnK to this world tonlft'it how I .vnuld serve nnd adore hi ml I know, very well what I would-give lilm." lie arose nnd took from a Miclf two tJlttle shoes. "Here is what I would Klve him, my finest work. How pleased his mother would be I nut what n'm I thinking oft" ho continued, smiling. "Docs the Ravtor need my twor shop and my shoes" Bnt that night Father Martin had i dcpnm. Be thought that tho voice of Jesus himself Bald to him: "Martin, you have wished to see me. Watch 'he street tomorrow from morning un-.11 un-.11 evening, for 1 shall imssi your way." When he awoke the next morning, Father Martin, convinced that what ie had dreamed would surely take iliice, hastened to put his shop In ird r, I Wiled his fire, drank his coffee ind then seated himself at tho win-low win-low to watch tho passersby, I The first person ho snw wnJ n poor -.trtot swrepcr, who wn3 trying to narm himself for It waa bitter cold. "Poor man I" said Martin to him-elf. him-elf. "Ho must ho very cold. Sun-pose Sun-pose I offer him a cup of coffee." lie tapped on the window and called ' to the man, who did not huve to bo nrged to accept (ho steaming coffee. After watching In vuln for nn hour Father Martin aw n young woman, mlserubly clothed, cnrrlng n baby. Fho .was so pale and thin that tho hi tut of tho poor cobbler was touched, and ho called to her. "?ou don't look very well," ho said. "1 nm going to tho hospital," replied tho woman. "I hope they will tnlto mo In with my child. My husband Is at sen. I n m fclclc nnd haven't u cent." "1'oor thing I" said tho old man. "You must eut somo bread while you nro getting warm. Not Well, take a cup of milk for tho little one. Come, f OUR W. S. S. PLEDGE IS OUR I.O.U.TO OUR BOYS iN THE FIGHT. HONOR IT. W-wwMWVrtfVlfwyVVVinnw BBBBBBBBBB "-'.. t j'oi:ro1t unO let mo kako the H "-:.. Why) You lisncn't put hla H VH "ITe hi u'k nnv," uipiicd tho woman. ' V&V&VJ "Wall n iii'.i.ute, 1 have a pair." BIBB And the old man brought the shoes , which lie had looked at the ovcnlng bYI beforo und put them on tho Mld'a l 'EbV feel. They lit tod perfectly. "-j... " bbV Hour after hour went by, and zf- -bbH though many peniile passed the win- ''H dow. the Miolcr did not come. When Bibb! it grew dark tho old man sadly began H to prepare his humble mipper. "It waa ' a dream," he murmured. "Well, I did hope. Itut he tins not come." After ruppcr he fell asleep lu his chnlr. Suddenly the room seemed full of the Watched the Passe rsby. H people whom ho had aided during tho M dny. and each pno asked ol li!m in '1 turn: "Have you not been me?" 'H "Hut who are you?" cried the shoe- '91 maker to ull those fislony. TgPW Then ths little child lolntud to the rft Illblo on the table, and his rosy finger Wf,& showed the old man this parage: ?XT; "Whosoever Fliull receive n:to of wfe these little ones recelveth me." "I wa! t SSt1. anhungered and je gne me nmtj I ' PHyS' was thirsty ind yq guyo mo dnnk; I - PMaL waa a stranger and yu took m la. , AiHiH , . , Verily I suy unto jou, inus- 'jVS much us ,o hnve done It unto one cf '" JCS? the least of these my brethren ye lm ' '-fiffiii done It unto me," t4 HA1 SAVINGS STAMPS H If IUSD V THK . UNITED STATES H( .QOVWiWEHT, ,. -- ;H . . j5f a-x. uh& bbI & r s iMS J JiBBBBl .. WriallBlBnananal |