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takes les,* than 10 nvrth.01
WIngiO Baking Powder to mak* 4:-P19,:i wog,: •
ioer peke; And you caiitiletien4 0.404fOrM•gendiF,
W—every tinie. Ne'Viendar..Calitada'storemose,,
• ceolterreSperts say It deesn't.iwto, take cheaCalf •
• N,V, Oh doubtful. baking powder. Bake wIth Magic.
• 004 he ante!, ' • .
•
.poz,r.r4iNs,NP-AfilN." Thai •
:s0ateiourtAn4very tin le Your, '
guarAntio that Magic Baking
*4S4itE• ADA ' at.e.aiharmsakinstrAci. „Amt.
v.i.0:41er Witco. from atom
, , • . •
f••
•
Synopuli.•
GlynnEIILina,i. phut of , Imperlai
..Airways is, travelling by 0 Air Mali • to
carryingtwo collies Or a talking
Min ofch ,Prince of Nanette:, who is too,
Ill, -0 -travel 'talking, films
' ere sent as a last resort; to foil., his.
. halt_brother in India, .to , usurp'. his',
, On the .saine Mail Ifni'• traYels., Norah
^ -Seaman. ..becernes : Interested ....In
Several 'atternas are. Made by ,the
Vulture...8 envoys .1inet• one, tilm is tolen.
7:MI-inn. has the otherfiim seciired ,round
• his waist py .a steel
. At 'liarachi 'Glynn, is ,inet by u ett',
poieti eni'or of ,the, Prince. who .requests
hint 10 aceeinPanY, Mtn to: a theatre.
.-Jlinaly ',Doyle and . Norah Seaniun go
. with*, 'Glynn. .They,. are 'followed, The
Prteee,'s, envoys in ,'the meantime ..have
•.hecome alarmed at the ,nomaPpearance
' • of. Glynrraad.,.institute a. search. 'limn
.accepts' a drink 'in the .theatre' rest;
• auratit .tvhich' has, a.' gtron,s.. sleeping
.draught. .The llghts13u:dderply.: go' 'out.
'.Glynn. is 'rescued by.. the ',ponce,. Tho
's Vulture p)aps• ; revenge and eapkures,
, Glynn' when, he arriVes. at -HydrapOre,
• And destroys the ',film. Glynn is ;resened..
CHAPTER XXVI
• THE•VERgE'',0fil::-WAR.
Befinie. Miss. had -arrived t at the
i'Police headquarters with his inforiii-
. • .
atiOn Of where, Glynn•might-be found,.
, Norah and. Connelatiorier .Rawly were
elieeding. as -fast as Motor could take.
_than: to the .; Prince's palace. The
distraught 'Provider, having: taken
• ever?, step •and ,given every .order • he
• could thinkmight' be Useful, had .beg-
ged the Police AO ask' Norah to cpine•,
to see him, thinking that Perhaps
She Might be able to give some hint
that Would help. . . •
Nelsah,' Vaguely supposing that if
bY 'any Chance Glynn emild„eSeape,; (as
---,:.,te-i.m.d.ilone-soLeften). would Make
. fitraightfor .7 the . Palace • tinti'.." the
'Prefiner, was glad :of the 7 chanee . to
go, to, do anything- that Would escape
the idle sitting and waitink for news.
When -she gpt, .here, :she .,ancl. :the
Commissioner Were. brought ..,Straight
to; the ' Premier,. and found With .him
'ilaSint the, Secretary,' and.. the !corn
mander Of the --Prince's ..bodyguard.
They were all looking ad glum and
and
downcast that Norall'S, heartsink at
• the sight of thein, and she Could only
stammer, • in 'answer to the premicr's
courteous Welcome.; "Any . •news—of
Glynn — of 'Captain. ;E1liman, the
Courier?" • -•"•'-'*--t. •
."Yes;" • said the Premier; shaking
his head. "Butthe news is not good."
•• Nerili gasped. and., stared at
• bitingit her flit: to I restrain 'a cry.
• Rawly shippcd a,'hand. :under' ,her
elbow • and ..said quickly "Steady
Norah,"
*rah.," and to the:Premier, "She; is
• ,engaged to marry 'CaPtain Elliman,
he . twit?" •'
Instantly the Premier, :forgetting
his own desperate situation, ,hasthn-
ed to Offer assurances that- 'Glynn'
,Iyas hurt, but not sOrionslya :knock
on theJletid 'that had stunned him
.and for which he would be none the
./•;
Your Liver's- Making
, .
'You Feel Out of Sorts
• Wake. up ..*yoUr Liver Bile
Caloinel,Needed
• • .
,. When you. feel blue, depressed, sour
on the world, that's your Ilyer which
Isn't pouring its`, daily . two oonixis ,Of
liquid bile..into your bowels,
• plgesition and elle-deaden are being
SIOWed up. food Is ,tiecuraulating and
decaying inside mon and: making you
rfiel wretched.. ' •
Mere ,bowel -movers like salts, oil,
mineral water: laits.tiVe candy.'or 'Chew-
ing gum, Or; roughage, &Art : far
You need a liver Carterba
Little Liver Pine the best One, Safe,
PurelY, vegetable, :2tire. Ask., for them
by name. Rellise stihatitutes. 26e at all
• druggiats, 62
•
worse in a day: or ,twii. "But" added
the Premier,' "the ' object • Of his
journey is deetroyed. The ,poliqe
broke in no More than Seconds too
late, and asa man; was .smashing it
to fragments. The,poliee (ell me they
fear it is past repair: but ,Captain
Ellinian has: just . left, ,HYdrepore in
a'.' fist .police ' car with the broken
flint I havean expert operator here,
and. there is just ,faint, hope that
some bit of it may befit to show—if
it Were only enough to give .a pictare!
Milla sentence or two Of his voice.".
• "Howdid the police learn *hereto i
find the .pourfeS?": asked. RaWly."
•"A man came to them, saying.. he •
:knew' where the •CoUrier was • to be
. I
carried, and -Offering to ,.lead the,
.Poliee there." •'i•• ,' . :
4,korthe sake of n reward,' I sup-
aslcts1 Rawly, " I
:"He ,stipulated. his ,
aziee " said the Premier' "and „the.
Pollee; , with •my- approval, promni
rSedi
it within 'fair limitations.. He asked
for the Prince's paittlon, in advance,
Of any ;theft. or attempted •theft-, Of
aiik property Of the Prince ' or his
servants. The man's- naine is Das",
and he has jast, come front England."
Nerahr, Who had been given.a, Seat,
and. :was answering some questions of
the 'Secretary's, Cried out at the mime.
But he is a servant of The:
•
Vulture, or 'Or ..so GlYnn believed; and
one ofrie,1i the Air Mail who
.Ceed 1,h0Pe-thA-Pririce wilt bo eqUal-
br understanding" • •
• `WY dear lady," said thA. "'Fenger
whrnli.)ri •"X90 de net knoY? • the
PrinOthis ,fi#1,1eSeaik)ts, lus sy,111134th5,T.
He 'will hardly reproach Oven those
of use' who merit. bieute, because we
fell info the trail that •alieWed enr.'
motors and uniformsbe taken
to 4-
cezve Elliman" '
"Well,' I hope "ii;e*malceS, that Vul-
ture half,brother .of hi pay for hiS
grolVled
Kasim and the • Officer returned,
Joking grave and disturbed, and
„they oould all hear the increased Vei-
l:1,0a, of 'the shouting And. the frenzi,
• e4.-haansing.'0 the druMs'. .
"They wait only .for the, showing
of
of. the flint that has, been. prOrnised,".
said Hasim "Already .the rumours
have been spreadthat thee is no
film, and that the people will be given
instead a fantastic tale.of its having
been stolen o lot"'
"That rumour has been, circulating
for days," said the -Premier, and
,Hasrni agreed bid added that it had
been heard'less that 04, when it 'was
reported fforn him officially that the
film, was even then on the train from.
Karachi. "Now it is being said freely
and loudly by the Vulture's men that
'ibis also is- a lie, that to-uight it Will
have to be made known that there is
no. Iinito titoWii.""" • ..," : :• '
."It Means then said the Prenrier,
that the Vulture . mist have heard.
that the film is deitroyed., Oh; if only
there is enough. of _it *hole ,to refute.
him." •
• ,
"If. there is not," put •in the officer..
"Yon:MaY he Sure there; Will be much
'blood shed bp.toke morning We We have
only -two • tiriMsand troops, and. there
are score* of. thousands on_the , two
sides at each others throat4 and on
hOtli..q1deS at ours' 4 we. try to Atop
:and. birriing," . • 7 -tem' the:embodiment": of ralgokit '4(13'
, . y••
"Listen, " cried, lioran starting .up. venture to t9 the. Mu" bus 4thers.. in
"metor horn. .', Can it ,,be P•ynn'Sr; 'th;0 dail• • 8004, pictures vvitien4o..
Mance Swung . Westward; fell in love
it.was the car that, broughb Glynn, 'with a .girl 26 'Years, ago, 'married her.
'and 4"few Minlites he Wes usher-. ed •With her *ire • 1 •
ci to thea rent! r.s • own,. • leaning,
li*aYilY.' On 'the arta; 4 tilts make-TesIlleav7ec0mmunity where4
•
marriage ,partner,e change with ":the
'frequencY of a!' Virginia. reef:.
Yet It shouldn't be unusual.
• "How to Striy, married?" Thiomas
Melghen queries .when -people remark
on his his "It
• ".
.
untstaticling
Quality
S
; • ,
r,
,
Married 26, Years'
- Film Actor
e Reason
Us
Get the : Right :Girl.", Then
• ' Have Faith as Cornerstone
—Humor, :Patience and
. .
.:Tolerance
• •
Vfluire'tlige folli- make such. 'a sue.
eeas Of'..11iarritlge that they, stay 'tN.
gether over 'At:gni-titer :of a 'century
It, IS apparently "news" for here 16
a Story Written hy. a New York
paper woman, complete„ alth Words
and picture, telling us alt about the
home "life, of Thomas .Meighen, and
Frances King -ran actress Who. was
popular ii.couple of decades ago;
• Here are •soniti or 'the 'things •our
American friend Says abotit fhb evi-
dently' enigtie, conple. ' •
The actor; Who was the here of
little boys,the idol of their older 818-
fieer, a' bandage. about. his, head, his
„face haggard and, drawn In a_ flash
, •
Norah was by his side, .Was guiding
. ••••
him to a chair and lowering him in-
. • ...
to it. He .made .a pitiable attehipt„tti
r hold' up his head•and- shorilders. and
'• assure er• nubluly that s. all Isn't hard .A11. a' inan has; to...do• is to
right net hurt , a. there. was marry the . right girl In the firdt,'Place.
'nothing te.i.Wor,ry abe : • .' -"Above. . everything :elie 'a,, matt
`.','verything .all t *he stionid he, carefiit thatialie;.seleetit
• ... . • ..
, vaguely, 'looking.; about him.
Twh°.121eraeP,'Wwilil? mis ar;.iftinete; °:O0CchasairObnis.
:say, who's' everybody. 94; yei; and
,I.ihew • it ' bthty;re ••;here, 11.7t.haeXghittylsiuneekl!idi 44:
geat'sthaaawilfaell2lweithy''
&Inspire to Yob him.' - .•
"Thiti is. news," said the •remiei,
"hut explains thMia i'srhqueM,
-for pardon against such .or -
tempted: theft,: And :ow he ,offers full
evidence that will%onvici• :The Vul-
ture of plotting the whole attempt at
robbery and detail.of haw it was ar.;
• at-
From somewhere outside' • there
Caine the feint 'sound of shouting and
•the throb of drums. you go,
Irasim," said :the -Preriner, "and see
what is the humour of the , people
now." Hasim bowed and went, the
, .
officer' of the. guard accoMpanYing
him. • `
. . • ,
Refreshmentst had been brought at
the Premier's Order, but Norah was
*toe ,anxious to Want 'anYthing to eat
Or drink, although she . listened with
the kee t interest. to • wihat the
Pre had to say, cif 'f,he state .pf
affsii
ht. is the . • TaSt: night . On
• which the Prince .can ,legally , pro,
olefin hiniself," he :explained: "If this
filer:had :come, the ,People 'Might have
aceepted it, and. the ;Priests *mild
have done so if there , Were strong
enough reseinblance of the 'Prince's
lace' and voice. But Of the two copies
Of thc film sent, one Was stolen With
the; Cotitier's :attache,ease, and now
the other appears to have been des-
troyed at the last inintife.'•' ;
' • '
"Yon Cannot know how hard' Cap-
tain -strove to 'keep it safe,",
.said NOrah, pleadingly.
; "We know something of it," said
the Ptentier, 'f'antl we •are the •triore,
in: his. debt because he ,4brought the
film through, so -far against so many
Perils and attempts, and only failed,
'because, we :failed protect hiin
when he Might well think his 'taSli
tieconiplithed With the bodyguard .of
the Prince'' round hint' and •Men in
the Prince's tiniforry driving the • car,
he mitered." . , •
"I'iit glad Very glad' think he
is not to blarney" said Norah ' thank-
fiiliu AtiWt: bea rarOken hc
min. Nerves
.to the Seething action'
rtf this medicine, YOU will eat
better 2 2,2,Siteti &Met ttt, fet'
look bettev j
. vviq seeni worth
Doe't delay any letiger.11egiii
'takingit today. * titif
IA E: AM S-
UABLE 'COMPOUND
•
,
ere maY e. ,
,remarkable tolerance and patience. "
"YOu're' in tlie Prince's pal,ace
, •
Napalata, Glynn)" 'she told him. "But Love Isn't All •
, don't b We* " w ' lea! • back— and But iove—whatever it only
rest" -'
par( of 'marriage,' the • years have
Th r-remier 'pressed ferward, taught ,the tall ,broad-ShOuldered•aat0",
:welcomed ..hint....and2thanked hirn • in 'wile' has retained the rugged charni
that _caused_ Inattlens'' 'prayers .:to
Of 41167,Prince'for., all • he
ething la the 'way 'of 'a 434 -
had done, "I have sent :for man quest
'wlio operates the ,idin •projec or., Illeate.4" an=anev-Tei-"-k-tevi yearsago
taLem:aa here and it hians, lo316,1n, pprrel*r...: in
is got g to ieoain.
in the moonllght dbesn't mean that .re.
ed to 'Slimy the Princes film • when it Love Is only •part Of Marriage,"
he observes,. "Meantal Conipantenships
cetnes. But', the operater able,
to tell ,us if any part is fit; or ,•Can Which are found • in marriage. mean so
:be*. made fit, to show." '•• Much. If two people's', Minds do% tuit
• . ivate Just because two people's. hearts- clipk
"What .'does he mean?" :.whispered Werk In the , same . Channel they are.
Glynn to Nerah:. ""Haitil'he got • his bound to, be lenely..:ariii'
'filni yet?" , •`.; • .. : • filitbritak Heighen was ,iin .actor on
'.4'.'Pon't worry," :she said soothing- .ihe • legitimate ''''Stage 'When he Met
ly.'"LOOk;''. here is ,6Onlething to dnink. Frances ' , was playing. the
A whisky soda, eh?" He nodded, and. leading part iii George Aile'S ?*The
the/servant held' a tray 'while Norah
.0.0.h the bottle 'and -syphon ancl-Pour
:e• .good' 'stiff drink for
: .
PO the stage. They, were married,
ter'i'•eptinle tit'aeasnes together they
signed contracts with different com-
panies and their, ,Work. took them to•
separate towns. ' •
•
."(To 1$e Continued.) t,
Yung -at 100
•,1
Thomas ' Times=Joarlial.) •
That Marvellous. old Min, Sir
" lames Crichton-Browne, one of • the
foreinost British ' physicians, and a
world . authority : ilOn 'Mental and
nervous' diseases, claims that if a
man .does • net live to .be 100 he has
been robbed of something that he
should have knowledge Of When he
Was a young n)an.' • Sir James is
well on the. Way to being IWO, him-
self... He is 94, and: mentally and
physically fitter than many men:lialf
. his age. He, was •first married' in
1865, and. after his wife's • death,
married in 1012 when he was,, 72,
years of age and *rejoiced in pa-
ternity again, • • •'
Thespair of lite is enlarging,S.Od
that includes the span of phYsieillY
fit life. The _forties are undOlibtedry
a time for beginning Cautious living,
but no man should be turned down
fol. it job" heeause he has turned the*
fourtif.ilecade,
Crillege cVidOw." •Miss ,itiag.ivas.' cast
as the college widow.•They liked play7:
Ing Opposite each, other on the stage,
And '0:fey liked each other Oen better
Pi y the Poor Male
, .
bgby
...whether, the .Other was • neat or
far, 'the' statue of their affeAlonS.,did
not ...varyPiueighe'n rtritialacet.: ,
taded- didn't matter:, It ',should' • not: • in
real lovehe...,astierts. 'There Is still
such athingtvaconstaney In the world
It is as old as the Ittick of Gibraltar
and ',quite ha'well established. •
'Of course. %Mrs. . • Meighen . didn't
have time to.get tired ot me When we
Were ' apart," .the adtor. eX911Ville With
a tivinkle In nis blue eyes. "But • !'nut She
inatle• a wise Motto when 't. went ...into
he .inoVieS; She: had offers to enter
the 'cinema,, too.' Hat She didn't • ac-
cept them.. instead She. devoted . her
'dine "and ..interests to -Working With,
Me. That is something • tr' Wiee wife
should . do. She gave en., her 'eardei., as
Progressed, • . ,
v •
"She.- thou bt I hag, .a tu tire, She• t-
WaYited Me' to succeed. 1,46 she deVot,.
' .
A
•11e hirnself that 'he aid net sue.' g•
, • • 4. "
yVnurn; . Chichgo--;,ActrdsseS, aro the Avorst)
' . FALS
I 4
• . , • WealthY Whitten "pretty.:had, but, even
• .
; tte syVerage „woman spend4. one -eight
TEETHH LI FA SOciety
HOLI
er time primping. •
• •
•
,Eitt,•41k, aitit sind shout:11nd hover 3 .„ lited the .time skrityi beautification,
,
tear. erabarrasementi Your false 'teeth . ranking wealtnY ".1°I.tlen as spending
ad* all day long •when Yen' istrinkle ...one-sixth( of their and actreses
linis •
Oa Wernet's Powder—t fit '3,fourt14 •
tinugly•-i-Comfortablr-tlemean't elite ' • "
,What,they failed to Mdfinate the I
• Prestriba by,World'a I dentia
—they know it's the teal tot but ' • time the Male spends waiting tinting.
dnigeterer
. •
the,procesa.
' —
• Ie with colic or pecinYe- roni their
teeth I gave them a Baby' S Own
, Tablet and they Were soon asicep,",
says Mrs. T, Tweedy, 475 Mill-
' Toronto. " These sivect
little tablets remove the mus6' Of
• fretfulness and the child rn
beeees
,. ;happy and well again. All ilia emo-
tion Ailments of little folk 'are
. ,
•
promptly and safely 9prteetod with
, D. Williams' Ilabses Own Tableisi. w
Price:26c at vont-druggist's, ,,,e„
BABY'S OWN 40',11.:41
Issue No;
•
ed'heraelf. OOta .1.nan.
and a.,'w0Man are trying.,for iniptirtant
careers, neither neither one has ;laugh time
to be ,eynipatlietie about ' the ether's
.-career; In •Hollywood - to -044,100e
Iherecare really Many happy marriag,
es.,there are: also many examples of
Oreheh marriages .Wlien both 'the :his,:
hand: and Wife are striving for en -
careers. When both. are on the
stege,*.eaeh.' comes 'bonie. F4 night fill;
ed With the story which has been•.sug..,
gested for la' or: bernext picture-
"Natatally a man, wants to,tell his
-.wife all, about . Bid if. she has
her
tinni`tO ifstek to
;him. If she does., her mind is on, her
own problems.. :'•
A ft •
•,-Short Engagements Best •
'A wise. vvojtian.. whether 13e is ,
Wife or not, will. be a 'syinpathetle lls-
.teaer:' it. she •is a wife, she will , have
all of her eggs In :her ' husband's bag.:
ket So of. course .She is going watch
to hen that he not trip, andmake
an 'oliefet. of: it. That.,
'believes, . is, the best:1)0119re' • •
h.elleVe In long
'he Says'. before•niarriage
ahtiuld !liner each ' other well,, enough
•
to 'realize that .G0d•hak:not.'yet'creat-
, .'a. perfect nahian being. .. They
.shouldn't -expect .tOo. mueh" Of ; each
-other: They .shoOld. :be, se ,Well ..
.cniainted :that. they. .W.On't.he deceived
by 4ternAl Still,fyre afi
have them. them. ,I:low 19 anyone gong in
'knew'? • Ifectialit put •Idictagraph in
a..girl'is house; •.' • ,:•••
• .,Wcimen'• talk it the`Y, •:want to;
There is an impression that the . talk_
*t66.,nitich but 'if •they,•.ittlk in.telligent.
ly :it interests Men, ,
:• people love 'WOO Watch.bow
• the adored one treatsothersit, would'
'help. never noticed • how: iny Wife
'treated. Me. I Paid attention :to bovi,
she treated. &bort." "
And worked. . • ,
•There the •,qaesticia : of separate
vacations. They :help; • We take: them.
A. husband and wife shouldhave sonie
'time •apart , if., only for ;a few weeks.
weeks.
Even • the cook and , the 'butler.get
away for a vacation.
. .
.:• :•
4 Fifty•FiftY Proposition
. • , _ .
• 7•#4. peenie'. Who make
' their •-ndarriage 'Iast„.. must. have . faith
d don -deuce in matrimony -1f they
'itaiten't• the anloa...will' fgtiph „the
rocks. But shone, everythllig -marriage,
is a; 5040..ibreali.:- It isn't:a 66,40 or an
909. Per cent affair. It to be: eq-
ual, ,Faith • is. Its cornerstone. if YOU
haven't that, You haven't .tharriage.."
Makesnie feel whiskered to say.
that have been marriedtwenty-six
years," lie remarks, .- • . • , •
• Eitit .lot Of 'other actors have been
married' just • as. long. Seinetinies, to
the :Seine *Mime. More' often ;there'
'have, been h otogreesion of 'Wives. or
husbands, 11 is true. and 'keighen was
ii4tried yeiing,.'
•'At 'that, LOIS Marriage'. veteran nes
Seine goeo, ideas-t"love Only a part,
Of 'marriage-Aet Widnied talk if' :they:
want to,faith is "the: cornerstone 0!
-marriage—a wige. wpt44.0 Aim be . :4:
synipathette listener—pick 4 ..ligiblan
with Sefiee of humor—and With
Whatever ye r • calling may .• be,
•
those are gelid ;lines to reitietnbei%.
five Gerieratioriti Cartedtarts
ha:+e enjoyed it:3.s poi h hiher
He Wrote a Fine
,ti, .. im ---
„flan.%
.. (Lendon Advertiser) • .': 411r,""''‘.•:'
The death of 'William N. Yerai in '
this city, at..th6 age 0,07, recalls
a „. past -era .the ' pre -typewriter age -
when penmanship was prised and ,
'Practised. And old .reilAent. rethindS.
Os that in the fast Century there were , *
three. renowned exponents 'of the art . •
,in w,e-sW•ii 9nthriasteivelt
and. W.' N. ,Yerei, '.0f 'London, and ,
•47;. '-Ztt;a•a•cklttit, 30f.:3Liliatitert - .,ahow
Wrote ,,beautifully,' at , all times, and
,Ornately::for speeial.oteasions. '
„ •
Examples . of :., their work . were •
shown . regularly . at ',the: Western '
.Fair, and their pens ;were,iirdemand ' .. .
for the, .illurninated • addresses 'so .
popular in those days., Each founded •
a. business college at which pehman,,,
ship ,:bad a first Piece in the cur:,
'tieullim .lizio was; taught' according -.lb :•
systhni. 1.1,endreds., today,: in . business
.life`-oWe their. neat script •to the, in-, '
StrUction- ..tiftliese-threerehirograpli- '..
, .
.. Not So miich' attention is pad •,'. to
•headWriting in this age because for f .
nearlY all' business purposes the pen.
has been suPerseded by the typeiVrit--7
er, just . as in many Spheres. Of 'art '
atid industry the machine” l'S increas-
ingly 'doing the Work. 'Of the huifian '
hand.. ' . [.
• handwriting is. highly '.' individual ',‘'••
and it is, true that each person tends ' •
to form,;a• disfixictiVe• style, lint this,
is • not inconsistent ''w.ith legibilify,f -
though' tnany seem to think .there • is.,,
some , virtue .in obscurity, .• espe *all I
in a . signature. Alven; captains of 'in-,!, ;
dustrY and* blink Presidents; Signing:
inillortant :4"einnents . Continually,: 7:-. •
write their. own signatures so badly '
that they lake the precaution of hav4.•
;ing ' their...lie/nes 'typed, as ' well.
There is still merit in neat ' pen-•'
manship, and 'clear legible Writing. is:.
alWaYS ,a, PleasOre' to. ,the eke. It is' '•
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also some: recomnimid:ation. for , a ;
yourig-man or woman` seeing 'a situ-
.ation, 11104h too manY do not think'
so, and the-s-ehmiliare not nearly, se
•eitactbig on thisnrobtf aa•theY3',Used--4-
to be. *" '
. Joy
The day we 'met it waS' as If
An. oriole shoitld dirt.
Within
tht:heettinoirnei:t,Its wooded
aisles
And penetrating ;solitudes. '
Where sunlight seldom came --
Should splash a gay abandonment,
An -c•!1 w.e°' a trail of
eola:4•111.,
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