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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-01-18, Page 2, Al bbl t.. ill I Y z 1. ii wlme .; just a few of't Your wbae• , got 'ems all tog a oed thins?;, 1. money fpr• th He Ad!ge.ted •tvlalit to coixzrn yet lie wa's'h too. Ala it+l•;skzp;x i There vt,", word from v tI 11I . ' mr°I �'��'U`'H�al spark to the lonlg=lxX i� IA"TUAI, I mzty between thea} - the silence She <tht�e __ I of cards and' .p22 ulled Stoughton. the, table: r ht b ladditR a+nd Si oaks ,, , CpPY Y A4a that la k8ej{! CHAPTER YXXI. the impatience he expected, but anly� Mr. XeNtlb, tvo7i't al- a wliinlsicai smile to canVey that tills "Nave a game: •.Q is In the yard Conal toil[} the Sc1no Schoolmaster knew why he had, comp, � and m �' master of McNab's arrival. e' .now• ' I'� s '1�.. �� ++ id shortly. . and- was amused for the reason', he i -it's " more ,. excitlil s Y , � Farrel w Settles n s taken' "That's what he came to do. And We dropped into the chair lie had think avec what you ve, can°t afford to let him throat there's and sought to cover the unexpected- you in the marnirlg . . I neps of his visit by unusual affability, "Yes •,', yes..,..,,. anyihing on. He's given his suspi-' He was sitting in .Steve's chair by I Fain el,",4*,cNab'',sald�' cions to M'Lau+ghlin most likdly and the fire when Farrel came into the T3�was .glad 6i ro the delay to -night ']d give them time tib' out about us along' room ghat was• :],Itchen, dining -room, eussaon 0. � this- 1; ,Ie to get the wordsitting-room, and living -room an gen-, had broulght him, fx the road. So all we can da is lie low, eral at 'Steve's. Deirdre, slipped, . out' talk to j.' ' Schlaol2nast play civil to McNab, let iiiin thunk with a jwa for water :as the School- it was not at all; g,, lie's on file wrong track. Then when' master came ' in: Glancing over his 'look like it: . , ur this 1•>tlows over—in a couple of shoulder, he saw her talkingto Conal months, perbarps---" Deirdre ptushed tlile Conal swore bitterly. in the yard, between him anti: Steve "I could have wrung his neck when when she returned her laughter posite to �theni,,'Ibe Iii ' I saw Kinn. It was all I could do to and gaiety surprised him. She set a• the dip on. her { keep me hands oft him," he said. jug of grog between Steve and Mc- T1ie liquor. w.as "Don't be giving the game away, Nab an t}ae,iarble near 112eNab's elbow: to waxnt-McNab?I -, ".. The Schoolmaster swore 'beneath his was stead- no L. o Canal," the Schoolmaster cautioned. breath when he saw McNab's eyes on Y h n' "Mind, we're taking eh'anem" but there',was, a ;glow11 "It'll be a couple of hours to moon- her, watched the face of+ rise after daxlc;" Conal said restively, He trembled with rage when he him as in a dream glancing at the waning sky. "If you heard Deirdre tanking to McNab; but Farrel •saw the ar could lee hien busy, playing cards her eyes met his reassuringly. He and blue the-' ca ,ds keep caught their message, calm and .par- light as•, she threw th and drinking—let him think we paseflll. He knew that she was Play- i He heard her gleefu'1' weren't upset at seeing him and he ing the woman to McNab, and why. exclamations. lie }e seems to be settlin' down and loolii2ig The knowldge angered and humiliat-! was doing for him, foolish findin' we're all about—I ed him. I angry, but 'there yeas might walk out, after a bit. I could Davey and Conal came into the but to play` u. , her Pgeet the beasts, with Davey and that long, barely -lighted room. They threw E'fax end of the table ]t ttli'thering half-breed. Sally's easily light: after 'a••wliile,+nis worth a couple of men with catt•1•e." themselves an a bevel► near the door, "Do you think I'm likely to be able Conal, taking a pipe from'his belt, .Deirdre's 1a4glu11-, ii to keep McNab so busy, he wouldn't smoked morosely. Davey did not look "Look ..at'father" sr notice you ursine walac'ing out Z" the McNab, and McNab tool{ no notice decal with •sleep!" Schoolmaster asked, impatiently. of him, enjoying his pas'itibn of im Farrel started 'and 0/You and Davey had better come an portance by the fireside and' dhuckling sdeepa'ly. and hang round Ibose presentlly." oven the gay chatter Deirdre tdirew to "It's no go- your• + him. owl and 'Pretendink'y He went towards the house. We eat our heads off, up here, Mr. Ing forty: wanks:' 'You His greeting of McNab was as lure- McNab," she said. "And sleep{ Davey warm, negligent and friendly as it bed and have lane wi always was,. Deirdre saw no flicker aver Conal there, to see them yawning He struggled to hi'' of anxiety in his face: McNab's eyes over their supper to -night you'd think "I'm lag-iveasy," , they'd never seen a bed for .weeks; "Think I will." were quick and keen on it for the first They+ve been saying they're going to " Good -night," he few minutes, but finding no trace of tuan in early because they've to go off repressed excitement, not a spark off meet. "Andbe sur mustering first thing in the morning', are out 'before you' .tli. When in Toronto visit the ' and father and Steve would have sat you're not to be ® lid In Toronto visit the here dozing by the fire for a wlhile; eitherI I won't have Ontarioand then gone off to bed too. :Iwas fond of .the card's; Ste: 963 Bloor St. wept, Near A7eilne Road thinking I would have to take out.y He`'stulnble+d.a Largest permanent exhibition in Canada SeWIri+g a.'1'ld talk t0 t11�e e3't ': trill It Geology, Mineralogy, Pal far end` yv41'eYe .a . Ge gY Archaeology, b"Y, aeontologYYzoology: Open daily, uo a.m, was a decent hour to be saying my and bai•'"ara+ to 6 p.m. Sunday. :2 to 5, p.m.. Bicor: sayers, But now p raps you,11 ha Alli �:l o Belt Line Dupont,,a:nd Avenue Rd. cars. a witch.. iris " ., 6. Tgli, I I :•. ,. a are, of cards , „ ,id. DeI.* re haughe[f ag 'don't' suplpose. Conal and'Davey, .80 "I'm`winninig all the to bed early now, seeing we've got gaily, ":s -o they won't I NV.E N„8 I O 1V w7. company.” bong:' : � "; ` Davey sat bolt upright against the The cards' went back send for net of inventions wanted by Manufa+c.' -wall. It froze the `blood in his veins ward,. across• the. table tures. -Fortunes have been made from simple to hear, her on Such terms of easy h'er exclamation, and edea,, Patent Pcoteetiaa" booklet oa regNeet. ! famili+arity with McNab. Conan shift- her laughter, the mutt HAROLD C. SHQPA9AN & CO.' I 11 I d uneasily. get iy Tai BANKS REST "Burt we can get along without ®"E��it�r ATTORNEYS OTTAWA._CAP3Af]A , ��, P d asl•d ..... 1" brig yy #h . I 11 . �' 1. , I.", Y. �; .. 1. I .:. _, _.�.. -� :: ,,, � : r, , j + at in tu'n , ' ' atzons of Steve• and McNab. try to make. ,.alnething,th y els gettlxl a1excl�zzxi or,vin Stevo was sot; Y ,,with drink; but Me-out to,, be a failure, err 6. h ,v�.ae . . ,, V M, .1 I" . 1billi ittnarf ,z`I still's, o tib trot as d ltk as he seemed, . ,u<„lzti hers tivttll :a c,Url41t$�' cuticlefa110Vn�1l,tcia r :at'ade an[1 � a• 5 ld r >Jighteen , The Toronto kfospital for Ina% in wits! Beilevua E34,o 1 ixS't genera- QXpression iA e • der i.,Ad j.. When tiro ,�"CIPROImaster ;el+ape- gone front tho x"aani xs' 1.11ii" d+a1 Conal >; aper forry' castu.mot :tor �wo z?,tRs,apleGe;:';cine4estlet,Outfitfor five abler, affillation ,killed lio�Nit:41e, �Tew �'4ri1 4tk-, ofeeze a thz°Qe years, cantos at Tr al�- to to your+ Volen, ha1'it16 the rp.- to ' 1:'•.Azniia ” to : 1 Wee ve to �"And 'who's the man + au 17oix'- :dolltta's kill l f'o2 t{AmiYl bet n +- th Io ,dltnatlr, ;schoa�lg•,ir1 Q'0$-' for qu�T ednua�ion, and depti up of Ue- eominQ nurses. 'l ills T aapl`tal lar w , qct..,' r;�(lio'S?1 tsEtG11- .arc; ieI fumes,' he oysters, I know?:''1. she, said, a little 'five i`xi4t1'1' Wztih dimity heats to match, dol4a2 tilt�;' co, 'e adopted the eight-hour system, The pupils receive uniforms 69' clic 5cho91, a; pry. enrou ll- tie it worth cilo nervous+ly, of n sire' fo do ars and h gay pa e n, . hv. �, dollars, c.;o+shame for' tltr[ e a monthsp allovranee and t'raVaill ; sxplinoes to. and from Naw York, turf anon apply to th • f `' ' : lit a sehooil I`.' zt migh't be clown gold uzlnan,tsMiGNab�naurmuliltred lexis of the , . - That :makes a totlal Income of� sl tjY, rigteInlor Halt@ ... • 1� put �p t'be laytIll yes glimmered at her out :four darkness. iIThey tell me Conal went seldom looking for Pat' d�q'llars. .In the rush season she avexa�geis less. than, _that, Tit ,-,._ __..-^-- r� gizPiYinU Wis ltnowledSa• ; IBtil,shevik's Ile did' not ;round ?too fax, and• like a madman Glynn to tell lli;li who it was,, nllat's dallarreat- slaa break the last bonen an froin, thirty stito tnirtyefzveedollarS a month no Sony `"Mother, you► have �'" constitutional rigI to send, rile to ,, p�; ops of the, n. niers• he to # li�itDan.l+'..r= eiiing to bndY.if,:he .wo>lldzznt speak." the ' "Yes "T think at was, Kilian:allsald for. Already she has saved something; bed cttuarse'in dtcamintle costuming that without my supper.,,` 'ii' she GVhat do' ' ou 'soca Mn.rs Bol" " vp his sleeve �islnp' in;him, meeting his a .,,S.• " if • ever hes found 'him, he'd ,t 'siince hes to take eventually; d� she wishes an she never sevns-'for more than an?" „ You are governing without the Goa- i is sllenoe-•-a l ;' "Conal''s a hot head doesn't mean C suspenwe A 'hallf he s'ay's,",, iMcNab unuttered. • „ fivo hours a dray+, the work does not sent tire cher of keep �h'er from other duties of tine governed, ' ` . I. :liav2 been a • . "`Buti•.he means that,,, I'm sure, 'train of •err -:Deirdre said, "And Conel's so strong. Alli p1ea:,,ules•. .-. _ .. Minard'tt Liniment foci soughs & GoN .16 ; irdre >aro ze f,00k at hr's Bands. He could put own It p+ack, them roubdr a •man's throat and4, � ring' Ca'aham, Drop 'CooiSies: - . A Black Poppy., • 11 As new of the colored clvaar 'up to the life ,out of it—jus+t as easily as " Y.. tiny wring a birds neck, Mr. 1VIr.Nab: One cup sugar, 1 egg', 1 sup sour ole pan molasses, 1 tea- cream,..1 to SP the preacher Baptist church was passing one. morn, 1 the fence to admire to=morrow, And 'lids .;,a•. death shot, t. , Conal-� . . spoon salt,',1 teaspoon:Isto�da, 2iA cups ing ,he leaned over Sam Hill's flowers. she disked, they say: with Steve ' ''"Eh, then it's somebody's neck' he'll graham flour; 1 teaspoon cinnamton Sift dry materials "Sam," he said, `1I linderstand you ' '1 . ` y, ettt-throat Father ' can '' ' r so he'll be .to'. be -wringling, o „ y ' "Fox shooting, for sure, McNab said s'eas'on.• ,. al'l' = Soda, ,' salt : ,arnniaizlon p 9hex; flout, ci , , have a white Poppy. stye "N ti, eah;" Sam became Indignant. ; raid autl.`teli : ,: . -., it's not him you'll be marryin , and + set on. Its its not hint your hearts and stir i�nto the creamed egg; sugar in small t nfuls on and cream,• drop P he said emphatically. "You been hear + ;. . 1 ' M daddy �. rug bout Samuel Johnson Y . ' it :'over, carp!, the other. The quivering of her face, a dilate ' in 0 r raisin t 1 with huttered;•tin an d db w , ,r black as the ace o spades t .I' ".s+helve dis� I Ing' .of' the pwpmis Of her eyes that nutmeat. --�'-�— New Zealand is rhe healthiest conn-? ,,, attex vliioh yVirree to were welds "bf darkness, told him that. sial slcored.,•.,Tie leant forward, fol- Hints. Household Hrn .. _ tidy . try In the world.. I ,he . .. , . _ .:.... . to 'e `ea erly.. seeing; that lownvg up his advan G g To rid an' olld,hous+e of bed bugs, put - '';9 '`way . t !and dad, not "And it's not Co2ua1; for all „hos two ounces of co�rro'sive •snlblimate into ].}^ ' . iblustering, I'm afraid of, ret{ " p'. Y+: a Might bottle and. fill. with wood aico- After Every Meal ,?}' 'ttAe of 'trim .I he. whispered, :His eyes we e..narrow • . e this well aiid apply with holy Sha1c L. ;'11 I. "'Blie ,sat t, h aA-�. yellow glare ed the smile in them leaping across ,. ," .. ,� , .not . Copal, for. all: has hes face. It xn n , . ,-� .. ,._ blistering, though I dursay y think And to eve crack and corner a feather every_ of tole floor and around the window as in the bed's and bedding; Do • "w ..;. ., : y bgg-inning'11 ' u: you'd he'd kill me for:Iove of you., _ Y well as of the pests• • ` His V. ilimeak his heart for love of someboflY me until rid this once a week u be cut down .�.:... ' s, shoulders; ; else -by way of . reward. But it's rr it in. him. He' all the same that'll get you, Paper flour sacks can one side and around the bottom SO gllil. ;before Deirdre pushed back her chair: Then I`she they will lay flat. The inside its clean TOP oft each meal remembered the part she had been usually a leasing shade. This us y P i t h a bit of with Rl �gties of. red., playing old the evening. She steadied under. the he7self, all her hands on the edge and heavy paper can Ibe used in many Lay it under sweet in the form . tr;the tabd'e.� of the table, and looked down into I. ways about the lionise. the or rug; sew together, lacy of WRIGLEY'S. - . hant McNab's eyes, laughing. ,,. tales` "why," site cried, "you're, as' drunk carpet on top of mattress, to >�hut out cold; I It satfsfies the -s:'xe and, as drunk . Mr. McNabl And- s+o is :4 ' i ' h other to do. e• ou d. better see sac cut Instrips, and paste over cracks. first move indell role ink statins fi sweet tooth and` ah tihe-•b dv" �I m going myself." soak n salt water and then wash in BitlS aiigestio�. ,r,saao oti1.t of the , a drooped. She went across. to the corner rooms I next the SchoaLmae'ter's, where she `vatax to which ammonia has been repeat this pro -Pleasure $ n . ell, qi". t.ed 'he's slept. When she had heard Steve I McNab to the room adder neves+sazy, cess before boiling. benefit colllbine�.a • r + `� e'hambling ,before off the bar where occasional visitors Three old broomsticks can be made , r,` d at her, were put, she went back to the kit- into the best kind of tripod support form. '' h:g like an when, raked over the embers of the fire, � and put, out -a flame that was for a home-made dress Sugar to be used in iced tea, lemon- A. ;. t- weren't tak-. burning 'i'ow in its tin of rancid' fat ,ode, coffee or hot drinks, can be made , 'ter oto, , � g .. ,d belching forth streams, of heavy an g I . u and served at into a heavy sb'r fp , It . she' said. i •feat. black smoke. . She opened the door of the School- tl table n a small p ibcher, greatly �� D.34 ;_muttered: 'm6ster's room. The bunk against the was economizing the sugar: Childiien's Cake.—Half cup of pea - : . a mo- wall: on which he slept; empty, the window open. She entered, closed Mit butter, one cup of sugar, one egg; tAle fires • the door and sat down by the; open two cups: flour, one cup of sweet milk, _ 4' Deiadre., window. three teaspoons of baking powder.' up l+ate,. The moonlight was waning. Tile Mix' as diimeated and bake in patty M®THBR. g too ' light in which the forest had silver hgh tuns der 1+oaf. : the • been barthed, an heur ibefore, was, dim- mer' the shadows the house and sheds 1 ht To i •emove old stain ar. varnish from ::: ,. , it 1 a stro $aor stub vigoxo:usly w d nix ..--'- tk ;'. �l�TBe cod ;rt„ erealle cad hlack agai2nat Wlti ..- zg : Bili �+, dead .he'• ._ .._ '..:. _ . y- . , e axon f r thlr Pu'r*se <a;aiaE�,�l on of. lY , _ is ,p, , ,. , _. 1 L. : SA - - UI' Child• S "B .IVF,. Z'Q Q .Pr . ": , -... ,. „; x • - - :; .; .. 1&! 1. IYl:•b,. gibe :(21[irk._'WaY,.,C,G:�,uh8.- w' ,; fomes+t. .. Sr..'�,a.�i.air,...a1Lfi.,.ti..{�o73g_...ha7dle',. $-:: .<:,,:w - ` con- that the Ti,ands in "%come rn . .; ;::'rs .- �.,.:: ,� , �a. 7j,...:: ;:i':. G,':� .. Cdlifoi'rila F `5:.. ti .. },, p . said Listening intently, she heard the tact •with the Iye. b play distant • eTackin�g of ., whips, the long If you � wish to keep' the glow , on lowing, belched and terrified cries ;rf Your linoleum when washing it, use . and for cattle, lukewarm water to. which has been , tune of `(To be continued.) ;hime of 0 -- added a teblespaonfu'1'of kerosene to alihi and Minard's Liniment for Burns.& Scalds. half a bucket of water. You will find _� _. - this is an excellent cleanser and at them, cant we . sir re 1 the same time will :aid in retaining five (blithely. "There's no need for. them gloss of the'himleum. A s 11. so�<lrp __ t b 'sittin ,-n truin+g to be polite, i :_.. will tend to remove the gloss. Here is a cod uuxk cake recipe. is there?" g A 0 .1 f "• t, e � O u se Cheam one cup of browiz saggar with "None at all." } McNab chuckled. He thought he f two egg yodlcs and li•a1d cap of short - chuckled. He getting on very well with Deirdre ening (half butter and half laid), alud that she was playin him off _3 then add three-fourbhs snap of sour against Coital and Davey In a spirit Her Secret of Hitppi,10ess night. It was a treat on a wintry milk, one teaspoon of cinnamon, half �`� VV of pique. • weddl night when the snow fell quietly all teaspoon of cloves, half teaspoon of - "Ri+g'llt. - Good-niglht, M•cNab, see On the morning of my you in the morning," Conal said day," writes a woman who as now old round the house—a treat that our nutmeg, one and one-half cups flour, Hurry notberi 1]lve i a s.ck child angrily, He swung out of the room. 'herselif, "my grandfatllex. ,.cadSed one 'children will never forget do have one tea sipoon sod+a; one cup of raisins, loves flee "fruity" taste of "Ca11£ornia Davey .followed him, to his slide` and gave me a� bit Of aid- snapper in the warm, cosy kitchen, and last, fold in flue whites of two I,ig Syrup„ and it never fails to omen "And now for the., business that vice that I have {rid hand; -'to follow. whereas the usual .supper in the din- eggs, beaten stiff, Bake Ili a model '." brought you, McNab. Nhghty kind of the bowels. • teaspoo¢iful to defy n1aY ' i '� after me with it Y'+ "tie 'said, `Avoid getting;ailto,a rut, ;ing room would have made 'inti im= ate oven. prevent a sick child to uiotioiv, Tf con- s�.., f- you to have comic a a s�ti.pated, bilious, feverisle, fretful; has i' 9 S . The Schoolmaster sat down before There is not that .�yw11,I, rob a we- Press�i�o�n �at pal.. °� ,,, : 1 man of her good loo+les or •her'' job* in Sometimes in. early June,. when Caro of the Piano. • cold, colic; or if ,stomach is sour, �• : _u,Ci.. ,, Thad McNab, facini+g him sgwale y,, p Y ' father thinks it s e • Y ie coated bre+<.t `. �'C'I`� r on McNab's shifty' life like getting into. a V -tine., that •'Boit had s silt a hard day m the fields +yoyy, f i coons to,ingi h bad, renlersher l his one eye played , a ' as east the faintest 'in+akes her a slave. Don t`; you do it, his tired face would brighten at the to paint hiss house .every four years.' a good. ciean.shig of t5e little bowels is �ii face. There w y •"H_: z I t ironical emphasis in his voice. child don't you do rat!" sight of u substantial tea spread' on. He let`s the jeweller clean his watch often anis that is necessary. € lr ' •ilk tree that was intervals. He'gets 1' Ask your druggist Lor genU` 1 ,,Ca I' ¢fid e McNab stirred uneasily. "I coulld just remember grand~ rtilne table under the o< at stated int i� g his suit :k ,l 'Tact is," he +began, his eyes shifted • r but I had heard: , m many our pride. It was a ,little nvoxe wore pressed, the Heels of his 'shoes levelled forma rig Syrup" which Lias d!lice ioiis . under the Seh+ooimastea's gaze*. `Tact mother, uzces� that she was a sl+a 'to wash,- for rile, but the children learned very up., his razor halted., ,and lie will just for babies and children o£ all Prevents chapped hands, cracked as+••—we're wanting a school n the early in life to save me steps, and I as readily have the piano tuned at ages printed on bottle, iuotli-erl You ' lips, chilblains. :Makes your skin Wirree," he p'l'unged desperately. ing on Monday; 'iropling oft T;I esu !!ay, y "Before ou o awayI thought --I and so on, through al+l.:the ears' of her was amply rewarded for any effort I least twice a year if you remind him," must stay "California" or you may get iluft, whine, clear and smooth. thought not knowing exactly wham married, life, and I know oor gT+and- had ever made when I heard my son .said a music teacher to iris pupil the an imitation fig syrup. _ aux any were, Id have a talar to father knew just,W, ,l ll with ,,such say to a bay chum, `It's always fun :other day when he noti+ced.•the piano r All druggists seat at y , a victim of -ro+u+tine mean at our •house. You never kno+w� when was getting badly out of tune. The -- „ Mother is ]aniline p teacher than added jokingly, "Don't; 4 Very satin I bad the cd. ,nce to Planning a sur, vise. I RK e,. s EKNAMi heed' the dear till' manes ad'Vice, for . ' wait until one of the neighbors send+s: � � ....x.....ru N,ILMeMIbilBIpYMCWi "' ®n 0 V 1 t PM Bola and I'lia'd been Marti �. only sane The "Costume Girl." for a tuner to tune your 'piano." °�HETT'EST OF �'� FOR RHEUMATIC RTIC SUFFERERS weeks when he came ill. breakfals�t dd gg : ��UVE one Tuesday, moarlamg exy; e�tiiily, A girl who steres to sew li-ns found Dye Dress,, Shirt iB^���� looking as eager and harppy-'as a bo,y, a way to gratify her taste for it and or Faded Curtains I .1�. . 'I say, Jess'ie,' he (began, `l;_have half to earn a cornside+rable amount of pin M' Diamond ]Dyes �01ravit a dozen erranldis•to do in The cadzy, Pit money. 'She makes Costumes for off the droning until, to -morrow', can't school, church and college plays. Each package of "Diamond Dyes" • yoni? Put on yAur bdnnet, and coins Many mot4lers sand Iboy students have. i _4�W -ifff . slon+g with ole: we'll m4e a'day of work for her b0 duo, i12Ld 111 the Six contains directions so simple any „. ) , woman Call dye Or tinct her warn, _ :. �� L _ _ C, II :N 4- tt, Come on., w&t you.? ` , Pr Seven months of active dlCamatic• sli<1:bli dresses, skirts, walsts, coats, � I " "I :glanced. the +baskedf cliothes work in her community she males y tzbt>P� stockings, sweaters, coverings, dra- i wsitang for me, .and the a* honi+sic- from two hualdxed to threo bund+red p.eries, hangings, everyth}n,g. even if , p get that dollars, Her patrons furnish patterns . wife's • rid(e Acle me staynzid, she • has never dyed before. Buy I b X8 V, OSIt'ive Bmedy for ,&,mute, Cl1 and Muscular Rheu- work out of tate way b in ldda�yQ and, materials; therefore since sihe ,,Diamond Dyes" --aro other kind-- But there was another nye: to has fire use of ilei motivei's sewing . in tism in all its vary forrm. then perfect lame dyeing is, sure be- , estiron I glanced .at Db s ho' etas machine, ilea' earnings an'e Virtuallly tanS'e Diamolid Dyes are :guar:anteed i COUNTLESS GRA`�'.EFM TESw�' MONULS and Itepest Ord fla+ce, and them gra�idfat�iii•'S Words all profit. nate to spat, fade, streak, or run. Teri � a�; ", •1. costumes for falrles or t` Of 1['2CeVod dtirlt7g past 2i 9e$• flashed into my mlzld`: i `;aid Crepe�parper o your. drugiis+t wh+stilet the material I 11 ,t,. �� . but X119, " `I'll go,' I s+ald, amd g�od�;.dmd. flower girls are the easiest kind for you wish to dye is wool or sdlic; or ; t �()ESON'S NES'' LWE rm, 1 11} riot an eSiprer T Lent }) :� tivimk neither of u 'w +I ever the "Gostiime gid" to ma1�e s11e sells Y ;' �' Axl{ pC'ssax'CtL .'1e2119aJC1� I :- , in, ot9tton os mixed . pro,di lct of a a'ri?9r eellliJlLly o Y , fo'!Ie Uhat stay.. We 7oki, like chid- thein for two dolllars an oiXtiit, 'Simple whether efltsher It is line : I �, 1 go w. - a� 11 a ' ,- take. Does snit upset fixe' �EfAilla�l. �O �axmiul drugs. . , ; Brenn on a hol clay. ; We iShad the dimities, clown costumes an,d bloomer :. _-- .* - j? slapping alvd went into ori tine ex- costumes erring her from four to Sive Labor .Saving, DO H PlIE I)IC 1110 $d'babh"S'New xrli'@ ' ,,, '�vi1 (' •kht, aril , ort h0bib :l , F,9 • that dollars a nese: Cas!tulnes raise train A lenti'st had ust moved into a place ' 11 itg au o 'Imo. 'N A" �nxbiti g+ Ri i . s"ta .z>'a "Stet you a Yl$•Vr1 low ox11i a by � when it was over X ;boor I as ed �ltterris sell for •five l occupied by a baker when 4 loris tiainra via the , 'VO `wl?1 4x1 t1 '-8 atiAg that ait,er night,, and P 1?, to previous y p enthusiastic 4i%S {1i�liftp8 11a� y . rullmans via arand Fanyon Bark, e ,t,a ete. they. . knew My belated i+riollibgl a petty eight 'do,lla;rs�- a price that rri'ariy wo- a ,friend called. etao 'to southern 'a rizmla, x'ti• of I''1I31ure wj.'�i Ki�:'ller til letiy electric b r ? matter. compared with the• m achy Men acre willlin to ,f., 9 P g pay rather than I'rdbn line a moineut, said the �, ire wage +r:•l,'e gill+stl �3 i�a%o1'a 4�$� VA10M ` arid. o0ai1pall' onsI i ' that we , d knowzt „ E"red xLarver a►eals all t y y G: lx "`- delitst, "while I dig off those enameled "ar . I •s(► leB filta(' .�"1Ve (91 tr�l, that clay, letters b£ "hake Shop' from the front Volders? rend You our '. vitt , (�1t6e b(ll,de fat 6�a1e Tir►d1alC, Mixt Chet was the iiegiiluin, As tire! - tr s astbtia t o or window.,,, ,wild Santa Se's AMWAv { �. 7C. ,I "0#bd Sl0# t , i PilepisY.. T4ventjS of merely.dig pit the I3 ' W' t , o, friend, $1i51r DOE1O1t�7GLi. I , years d 111irdalddlong tpn eased,r l' why n stud that, suggested the 404 r"a, prelim 311ds':. ,., •.. 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