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Show Inl the Mam Hall. If". Tho flni tprlug-llke weather of Bnn. day prompted the avenge small boy o listen to 'ho tempter'! volco and big Sunday it'hool to engngo In outdoor game. Iho three younit on of William Wil-liam Horn of Mannyunk aro generally very good Sunday school boyt.but they fell from grace. Their father enl them olf, at utual. In Ihe atralght and narrow path, but later, when Mr. Horn wnt out 'or a it roll, ho espied hi boy engaged In an culling game of marbles. Mr. Horn wa very angry, but, Itutcad ot giving the boya a tound trapping, he tent ttiem homo wllh their marble. "Take Ihem homo and como back lo me," ho tild. Tho boy came back very promptly, and the father fath-er rewarded them with a penny apltoe. "Now, be good boy." ald he, "and promlto mo not to play with those marbles nguln." The boys promlted, and Mr. Horn continued hi stroll. Hemming He-mming homo an hour later he waa (hocked to find the youngtteri playing marbles a.aln. Ills Ire aroto at the Ight, and, catching the eldest by the back of the neck, he exclaimed, "Didn't I tell you not to play with tboo marbles again today?" "W ain't, papa " cried all three In chorus. "What! what!" tputtercd the father. "No, we a. n't," continued the boya; "those nln t the same., We bought theao wllh Iho pennlea you gave us " I'lilladclph a Hccord. , |