The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-06-03, Page 240,
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BEGIN HERE 'TODAY
.The, marriage of Dolly and Nigel
Bretherton Proves an 'unhappy one.
When war Is- declared, Nigel is glad
i• to enlist. He leaves Dolly in the
• care of his friend, Mary Furnival.
.-44lige1-is-elel11ed-inctiein and. Dolly
t Inarries,„ an old svretheart.---Robert•
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typJst and Warned to his even desk,
thakiretn-mhrarrie genie to him - • `
'1t wa tbe. narnMary furnival
had given hire two nights. ago When
he went to gok ueiv.$ of the :10it Mul- .
tanTa-reir- her.
• ogre. Nigc Bretherton." That wita
what she had said when be asked the: .•
name of the friend who:n she feared
was drowned; . She had cot:rectal.
her-
self immediately. to "Mrs. Repert
Durham," but he 'could distiactly •
riteinher.'theni both. ' •
•After nil, it,was ,nothinz More then'
a coineldence, but. on which interest-
ed • :
• Later,„in• the' day •he srelet-, to 4)liss.
Adams about it.'
Miss -Adams Was, Fisher's secretary.:
Sid ,typist, • a 'clear-Ifeedeilr
who had already past rather ad;-•
miting'glairiceS at young Evans. ,
,qUestinii reedii7;'
she liked to7iliOT*-lii*-that4lig4et
.great , eleie • about her ..eMpToyer'S
affairs: '
Bretherton? Oh, he wast
the you)* brether-ef•ont Chief Client!'
GS‘ki'led at the 'Front -Six Weeks ago
We had. all his affairs to set straight."
She spoke with proprietary inter-
est, ant was disappointed that Evans
did: nottlseem particularly impressed.'
"Married man?" he asked Casually.
"Oh, yes!" .
"Hard luck on his widow," • ,
"Yee. She's. tinly!one Of hunch:eV,
though; isn't, she? • And 1 dare sat
shell marry again. She's. awfully
LENU:.;•
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149,114i4r
with a •thrill of pride. He Pushed
back his chair with, sudden excite-
ment, went round the tableand, bend:
ing, kissed' her cheek. ,
"Well, gob(' luck,- if you've set your
heart on hint r he said heartily, "He's
oneofthe best, anyway." '
She ma e a Itt-th grime .
l America and word comes of the sink- ' "Oh he's ell riglitl. A bit of a
'., Durham.' Dolly and Robert sail for
i ing of' the Ship on which .they took stick but I da;1.' SiY "ad juilaUge
that: He was never half the fun
' When Nigel's older brother, Itevid, Nigel wen."
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calls 19. see, NigelIS widow, Ailary 'is Monty •Itoked a lid% unhappy. " 2'
-*shunted to ta •him of Dolly's ' mar- ' "If • don't really care for hini-L-Y'
' riage, ' David-mistakes'..Mary for his he began:
brother's wife and asks her to eeme. She cut hint short
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te live at Red Grange with him and "No .preaching. th'e're,s a dear! :,4ts
,.' his aunt. ' '''' 6 . • '
'David's friend,: Monty Fisher, dis.. net in Me' to care for anyone: in the
;eila:e•es David's. affairs • 'with Dere .atorYlhOok sort of .Way.. ' 1 -dare sitY
Vigher., ' Monty's_ timhitions •'SiQter. We , should 'jog 'ailing quite,' Well'''..tie•
They do eiot,approve of David's inVi- talier.• 'Ee'sloo•mtiela of -alentletturzi
•tation -to his brother's widoW. te ' quarrel with .nae, eVen'Af. •he felt
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• NOW GO ON WITH THE ST0iiiIt lilt° it; „and Pin te° isSY-77 She rose
him," said Dora with greater energy.' that he Prmniied's ash. 'us down
t°
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"David 'Wants' a wife to 'tannage th her fet.' '‘Iruto u illight remind
biin
- Then she .had hitherto displayed. Re‘/ULaahgehn' .14aUeuhtY'ae!eeeil.e'y ,j'ear... t'..iie
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"Don't 'yen' think Se?" ' ' , • .
Only, went. down' himSell two days
•She' looked. across at her brother' •
With, n Crake. ' ag°' ' ' 2-
Monty shrugged It' h 'd ' . 1 "I know. But
we 4117t want
k°
. "Bell never marrY H. does 'II waste tirn'e."
Care'about wonien.'' . : ' elikeptEit
She leaned her elbow on the table' ' • 7--, ' • XIX.' •
' and her chin in the"pahn of her hand. I ' ' : 1.1.1E• rEALMERK.„
”wlia.t,Will ionbet Me?" she asked. He glancedit his watch.
He stared at her. - . • . 'nest be going; I've . got' a new
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don't Underitand.". • i clerk coming, this morning, and I, want
. She litegbed 'Only.. ' ' . .. to be thereearlyto! hint till -014h
!ii mean that ,i ebAlldn't mind be-
he
lils 'Paces. ',Beastly, nnisaince Smith -7
;rig Mrs, David myself," she said.
"Good heavens!"
• Monty stared at her
amazement,
• Suddenly be laughed.
"You don't mean that you're seri-
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WINSOME 'PARTY FROCK
qtteint but chic, is the, taffeta frock
ith s'.ender bodire ana:fu2 'gathered
irt---The-model-pictuired_h ' .-
.bines -taffeta with wide lace and has
a, semi -Molded, bodice ' teenthiating
Just below the normal waist-liee, frem
which extends a fell' gathered skirt.
A cluster or,small flowers appears
on 0,, right ^ shoulder and is repeat-
ed at the left hip. No. 1112 is for
misses and small women,, and is in
sixes 16, 18 and 29 Years, or 34, ,30
and -36, 41010 bust Only, 'Size 18
years (36 -bait) reqpitee' 27,43 ya-rdi .
36-Inela reaterial,•:'Wide 'ACV:insertion :
-; '7"ti;•6- --Prioe .20--eenta'
, , ' 1 ,
".0h, he was the brother...of our6
• •.:chief client." • .. f
pretty.- She came here once with him
just after their were married," :
' "Orfully, Pretty!" Yonne !emits
looked interested. "Where ie'eshe
,
now" he asked. . •
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The girl laughed.
"You:, Mein interested," she :Said,
with a. slight toss of her head
Tendon; I' supWse-e-they have
Wilson Co Car 73 West Ade.
' The seer,et of distinctive dress lies
in good. taste Tether than a' lavish Soto Everywhere .
expenditure of money: Every woman
Should want to make her own clothes, '
and the home dressmaker .will find
the designs iAustrated in our new
Fashion Book , to be practicil and
sImpe,
giving number and size of ,anch The Essay. -
the
, yet maintaining the . spt*--of
the mode: of the' monieet:. Price: of ',,
Is, then. the Essay in litera•ture 'a
the book 19 cents the copy. '
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HOW'TO ORDER PATTERN&
, 'Write your tante and addrests Pkain-
ly,
patterns aa you Want., Enciete. 20e in
stamps or 'coin (con preferred;'wrap
it carefully) for each nurnher, and
Lddreis your Order to Pattern Dept; the otte. think left-ip state:when the
ous
thes
&undress:
"Yes Ma'am, Pm using Sunlight SOO,
ovely, this:wee
MIRACLES WORI.q.,0
EIOCTORS
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6, . can nolvite •talfen. mit. cif -the •
lielyirk7one--ailate_And, reinserted .0 r
hnotlier (our • Medlcil. .•
t‘ rites), \\ UflC ful pe1aIOlS tf thle '
mauv(-1)10e just been perforfned on a'
bby and. WI.? admitted te' Westminster
10.011400.*- flert,aht.'bone63, la.'
their arms: ittiO'lgs• Were missing. ,
'Afterjranstorring tone endflesh, to ,•
• 0,0'cleflt It11elhgtfrOM ;healthy but
imporiant.parts of the body ; lt.ta
;."now. conflitehtlY'..poped, that thee tWO,
children • who. might: IntVe. been ',aril);
pies., for 1 1 te,w Ill fittoll lug able; to make •.
•nertnal • uSe' f of .their 1Imb,I the'
sante., Wit v.• during the . War: ;Malty sot- '
awe, were, givennew, rac01
'soot -coot from ,Death..•
• la amither iminlett liOsPital net:lonv
the paiiiiiViaritzittrge;tnximarA_n7,.:
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niOn s 'brojw.,i„was cerree'tirlo-r '" •
:seated and fifteen Cqatire•litc'hes of the
ef his ;skull removed; whilst et.
Montreal, cantnitt, .4. Piece •-of ttn iwas
taken, front lhet
.ala of a girl Only/ two
•and a' half Years. of age, .The trelfhle
Was ealqiid'hy'the explOsion of a pie...
Work in a,Canea ideCe, Of tin tlyrng olt
pia penetrating the child's brain.to a
depth of font. Dolma, , • . 6 ••
Dr. Karl Meyer, of chicage, waa.re4.
ported recently tit' have saved the life
o! a Patient by taking •oat hia:heart,:ex.,
tractihg ritio .hullet, and Einally
Storingthe organ to its place, Where.
it ,,eontinned.,.to, beat, The ,man had
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suot'
pf X PERT laundresses,
1.? delight in using Sunr,.
light Soap;
hey know it is allpure.
isoap, that it wOrks,:.na,t-
Vally, therefore safely. —
‘lotiously
, clean clothes that 'stay
new. much kinger.
• lytade
tovc,r Brothers Limited
Toronto
• . Expelienir
KW%
,!..1 began using Sun,
light Soap .bkaitse
• the ,$.5,Q00 Guarantee,
of Purity. , I continue
to uset because
does such wonderful .
' ,Work:! •' I
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cot ery': wa S • regerdedets hoWeks. pr..
", and, tincesedsl sin...'squ'eezing out the....
1,::::::beet)1:.;.:X(1.-cr..aat77.. e. ' xt 1111.7,11.'1.b, positiontttlen;'ocIP,fe:Itilefed:Abuhle4't
cheit, emptied the' vessel's . of blood,, ,.
- ••• • Att, e.rtifftini• yelee,
, •
• :cancer .6( ..'1,11.... throat. is extremely "., „.
netliktutut end lie ;enfertuitete. victims •
' se/ 49in .shrvive• ' ' More'. than • •eighteen ..,, ..,..- .
• • ; months er two years, unless.' an -Oper, • '. : . '
(ion. is 'Perfarnied• which necessitates .•
-. .ia•-eaieVtal.'-of ilie-:4-a-r-,‘ii:715tHAttain/S30.:=.--tt.'
.pie:, One of 'the fittai step§ • . in.the• •
onerationis,te carry the ...miner emi. or. •• '
_,.......101 th,6 (wioApipit fo tward7in art he:-Wolitil,
.. ' ; .4,11a, to' See- it ....p. in such . way.that the
. . . Windpine cetnaittaicatei-direetlY :With
. 6-711 the:Outer;a1r. 1,tenceforth.the 'patient
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. .• 6, .A0 Excellent dia.
hreathes ' thratigh this hole' and not
'Perhaps -some part og the scarcity fthroggh the mouth. Dat he .cannot •
thirig which .sininly Stahde Oetaide aPr p • b d t • speak • ' ;,/
elaSsificatien', • like Argpn `atOong, „fact:that, the. peets aFe • buruing thei'r '1"hase . have, lost their vciba.1 "
bungalow eleMents of e-bich thing seratelr Pads; to take 'the•'chill oft pia nerds .in cancer oPerations :can now, be
which;can, be predt4ted is. that it is „ •
'there? Or.clike. Justice nia Plato's 11,:e" minard'e Livilinent, far backache. •
e only g. low • • ' • • , . 'fitted with a •small apparatus xhade of '
publie. a thing which the Calkers 'set.
out to define,. and efids being' Peles-Fir-•efer Long, Hair
ni n- ha• -e been S'criv in Sur -
•seri having gone trethe war, . flats, serew,heree..: • ,9, know' elide Toroato,. Pat.te: • sent
'Why, you said, yotetlimient it -wee Where,' ., • :•• . ' tetura luau; . . : ..-,
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right Of bentover her work, i abti Evans . • , ,•..,1 ..7._
"I do think , so, but it's a nuisanee •said;_no
But, his interest in the coincidence , .
remained; more especta...y aS on'-f•that .I On a .thaker.of beds, morning's tossed
moining he had ieCeived a 'letter-41...mA ".„' be4.
Mary Furnival; thanking him for' big' When the -sleepers , have risen:and de -
Bed Making.
all the *tine:" •
• She laugbed carelessly.
"1 always try e to forget there is a
"Why not?". There' was a hint of War 7:she•said candtdly. That o why
• 1. have always been good .friends. .1 Ond. things like thst'' Make me
impatience in her voice. 'd I don't read' the "PaPers-e-e' astMaY
should think he probably likes: me 'ag' .fSei ;War. Plight not to be
al-
as any Woman he knows. And, '14"fen•"'
Witty; you know •you'd !eve' to have ' 'Monty . made no answer; he had
•a place like Red Grange ;aa'a ....sett of heard the sail* f.old argument 90 many
second: home." . • times.He went 'wet of the room for
• • •• • . •
" Monty rubbed his chin thOughtfully. his hat' coat.
, "David's cut out for a'' bachelor" The war was very real thing to
he said him; he would have been one of ,the
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.X• little 'An& et; annoyance ,Crept: first .to Volunteer but for the .girl
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into, his siker's cheeka. „ the room behind him. ' ,
"Oh, very well, it, that's your aiti-. She was Otte . dependent on" him;
, :tilde! But .it's a ,very ;liner cOmpli- neither of 'thihi had • s Penny Pieee,
;meat to 'me." ' ' • ..• beyond 'what., be-loanaged to knoelF.
He stretched out. his . liand••,arid nP fl his profession, and
eenche.d her arm. . • . • • • timeseven now Dora's extravagance
• "You know I dOn't mean :it: in that • 'Made him anxious, although he Was
.waY, You know %veil enough that Vd getting on Well; and had: long -shim
back against any woman. in the turned the corner. '
'• Weria to get zour. own vraY if 'You :She Was se fond of frOcksdand
lux-
'Tn. e.ata to. But I'd 'never dreamedof nrir, It Weald be a fine' thing , for
• such gehinge 'Yon and Dayier—r He them beth if ,she did really marry 'oitt
laughod e;ccitedly. David; there Would he no need then
itindrtess. to her; and. tering •Ii:en that 1. ' ' Parted • ' '
she.teasleaVing the flat 'hied going to FI.smeolik out, the clothes; .''' .
UV* With friends_ i ,, Spenk out the pillows. ttielt. in
"I dont suppose we Shall evereeeet „ ,.. blankets ,and sheets.
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'again," se wrote. • "But I shall never, Lltr,-", up the „Inaltivatch,ed cavern& :
forget -yen, and hew kind -you' Were Stretching' it stnooth and, immaculate.
to Me! when"..I',Was in such troni?:e• ';'• !' Sonfethees 1 Pause in ..niy ;tabors" ••
.. • • ------` ' I 7 7.-C. . To gaze on an angle of crimson.
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CHAPTER XX. .
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.crifittabIe qualities are 'taken away'? ' P° sli w° € `
to bobtisti, hair, 'Nit. ns' '
refr.ained from tlio•yi rubber. diaphragm in the artificial!
'w1Fat. is-C:4144ln 'organ lit -elude.: a littie 'alWas
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stretched and corn,
Ike; it :Is not that.: It is 'rather like euinbint
perimps,in faint, .but W:iieli can fan- use of .ro7u6o.:Pelish girliaiin'Yai eexittli:ri:t..4;' vre6.Sice"0...ea.1.114 bl.-lie the' natural; veCat
ly long k•na. beautiful' hair wilieh is ,.
piece', With a theme, --not very etriet
from, ano:,w'on tinditiemally ite two long, braids,' ' , A Daring Experiment. •
:eifullY treated; _Modulated. a Stile thee stlits' their uative ,beauty ! ,Deliee'e;'6,OPeratiPP8 are .8°Metimes''
•coliired at will. -"--A. p. Benson. . • ' .
rubber •tuhing Awl .sliver-4an artilicial.,
larygx:---by, means of; Which they Can
talk. with sufficient .volume:to be;heard
etp,. ,
however. is all of one pitch, becatiae the
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. and rnakeathe poliih girl s.low to h - carried mit in ainaiingly diffieult sit,: •
her hair mit short.' ". ' reundings. A• schoolboyatteinpied to
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May.
•. hoard g. •heiVine•teatnear in:Se.deek,
In
the-. Let hie gcr forth,..and snare.:
' ihenverfloWing•Sup
:With one Wise 'friend, or one
Better than wiSe„.: being fair,'
Where,the pewit •Wheels and .
:On lieight of bracken aid !Enke
And Earth, enneher,.leefieetips...
',81ashed• from an apron of, Granny s. Tingles ,•avith tte Spring
,Or•a square like a glin3pse of blue sk}
yrent: a petticoat worn in..the eighties, .
filocks.-and.,.dresies and little 'hove
blentSesH • . • • .' •
Ilistoey is stitehed in this bed: quilt. :
ratnEr woie1 be a fine thing *for you. oaa ld „.te 19(.ik at everf sovereign' hefere
it
m smite address te ,which tos • 7" .
. y•otio ' tiful body with furs, 'intl.:all the, rich given
micoVERV.
Young EVifid 'did not like that tette
of Axiality •• that 'seemed to breathe'
.through the whcile of the Short letter;
he did not tt:1 tee why they 'could
not Meet again.. .
•n•oedered what friends she bad
gone to, and if she Wrou2d happy.
He wondered for Whom she had been
wearing inotunit* when he Met her
the night the Multine wae, lost.' He
had noticed that she wore no wedding
Or engagement ring.. and. had,
been vaguely pleas:el.: • ' '
, She might•have seen hint again:. if
only for' g 'Moment; , she Might have
Wation..
.
Roasted Shell.
Two rpd:gYpsies Who lit it ,canip tiTe
There are .otiier' big beds tio4,..small in e weed near Meier's. fraiide.
covi. ' . vertentlY, roasted A 'shell; which blew ,
froet roote0in weet ropm., in Attie, up And billed th•ene.
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And 1 -straighten' thent :otit ,
I am cloie to -.those Whe.have left
I :alit'. filled with L:tivfeli, preseace
Ben' 'm,aking•is, A sinitile homely' task
That :soinehoW. tiever.,wearies one.
„girl! %Ile'S"-Levell. lies 'pretty well off, was sPeht, e cou. adorn, , ,
. • . ileberts.
She leaned back in her cheir, to;i1,.' things herr
ether sha.11ew soul coVeted. Write. He wOndet0 if sho.'00u74.rniO .• ' :rhe. Printer's;Devril,.
nig her antis behindher 'bend, ' '; 1)orn S sudden. eontessien had put :were e, ; , 1,1
Theie is•tn re tan one exp „
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' 'The ".Oose sleeves of: he7cgown sh.c..` ill .thetights of 'Nigel's Widow ea of ,he angry were he to . eel! and '-7115- his 0!,hoi,, the...expresion netrleteeseeevn
. were tell away. reeeeeieg w-hite.entY Fisher's 1' id he .'rernerti- :farewell, in Persen; ' • • • ..
. dimp:ed e"..hows and slgnder wrists: ibereither again when ite.reaehed the . He had no appetite for his. 'tek;; i4.t-,.tarte.d,,but an intereCting' and bel;er
. able one ,tien.eared recently 6 ".`'..-••• '
he; Was certainv the • best-loolting , off". '' .t. ..„ . . scrambled •through theoneal hurried-, - - • : ' •
'. Accord in g t o I his. ..eleitts Manatiu
tbrl.he bAd ever' Seei."ItiOnty thought... It was a mistake.; he was .sure it. IY, with one eve An the 'clock. _ . . the fametis sillieenth century Dilate
' to ask for on -if she Wou1d tI ianat ion
would ,prove to be a Mistake.
Shelled said she "w.es leaving"'the! •
"Blacltenteers )xere greet tkelt
• -brou t.o entre •a nekro • boy.
- go ...tvishOrtlavid would be guided f Oatnot that• she tiaa .iext.•
:bY ,hire .in thia Metter, even 'whileTo be'.contititifd,) '
' was perfee'tly- certain that • David 1 . • •
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•- a -cal.(' not. •..• • ' ' -' '
He ttis still '.absent1y. eigelhg the ; Is „there ',a
p:'.e of :.41;tert, ote• his desk \\glen he, ometry, Alice
sildden:y ',remembered' the nese clerk ; "‘f8tIte, Wash
wh; Was to heve appeared that morn-
▪ he rang' a be'.I •at his 4.0:Kat". . Good ear
Aftf.,f a monterit .the door °petted. Will.materiali
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aril a young 'ritan waked into th$t. to the, ti.sitisri
it /flakes
its sure
Worth
There • in those day5- The populace, I,
BEAUTIFY IT WITH
"DIAMOND, DYES"
Just Dip to Tint :kW lion
to Dye
; Ei.teh iz,rent pack.
nge, containi direc-"
. t!ons 10 simple any
woman,can !Ant soft, '
?delirat. shades or
dye' rieh:, Permanent
colors in lingerie,
Jut atriagleateing eyes was an amp from the . ribbona, Ante,
• I thought the:dark-skinned bay ,with the
w a i,s t $ .dazises,/
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n7thing4' *nrsf' than ge:',f6loWer regionS, ' Te entiet .the excite- -
eoats, 6stockiage.1,
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' meut the gfeat pi:fitter exhibited. his '' swates; draperies.,
hag dishes1", • ' apprentice puelie and made this decoi rings, 4tangingS
regn-lar overhL-a-...7 ' • ;--..everytidne , ,
nl extend ole and aid tint:as. -printer . th.,, Buy INato011d
Holy: ch.n.rch ,11.1 ti i.(4 9g6.1.ave and tell, your druggist' 4ther the ina,
ess , aim ,:tuitinient.,,, this. dui., •fivad 0 public ex r.,,,,c,xre• ,f;t- eettal'you Wise to eoler woe!' or Silt,'
eze ...lee think rest:, or whether if is com
coto5 or ixed
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eleSet No.
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t al, are , stiff tiedherd r dee I , • •
eete,..-e-,.1 • reterr.fn.. tVier:s s'aid iort ift.e c,ile(1 with a' featit'e.r end 1)1061. l'in•Y n b•Cm!4. ',g°° s'
flgivi..,. , . ... ityped To ro, mans
chine oil: Iert the The 1 e...:4 tx , to ,. 0 tat4. 1.....t,m a , _.
rt-'11'rer•g. - • 4 tftthkA. '15'"'"ans• feather throueh the k6 vhoie arid tivisr.origill '1111.'1•1* -',1 1”.1t.f.1.:.' 1.•;14P •`4tils-1:;"
st. • 4 ., : •l.,* '• • 4
„vi•1? ei, a:- verY P''.• 4.i'sr:'; %..9icel 1;* from Ft& to side, %Th is ,e1:s. the.pitils . ' .
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•:ked g.rerened 'and hriOk. • ,. ai..a,I6 :6,,,...,..tr, (Eta, Portrait. -
• r.;es• WE' Hs areeeift
...e.., 1 ,-iilik :is ti:r .
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— -. ,-0,---,,,, .•,••,-.•-x•-erree.•1,-.,- irittrre,•-•..... MI.
estriete her and ithe'l ,
Stretch, a til ptirp'-',..--,-,,
,It ,..i'ott forget • '•..,.. ,
'And pasu her te
Ncettelt the gler
rn tier eye: ' ..
'Regina:4 I.UtAterg lieei.
r' tsoate„ remarliS6 about
e and
„dw:,64=';;.•6, hlm. a pile 'of pa6j./.....
p ••••,' throuirli '
fiSingt t'h Y'oirg, man
tg le.3.:.i64•1 hint hack.,' • ,..
.1.Ar Aidee-.4 to Tie
_ ••• gave; her t'.e.s••nrireiree
tee' „
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had ',he heard 'The; • ' deserted, , • '""
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See the new SMP Dairy Pail
next timeyou arein town.
They are Made of special qua-
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large dairy pail ears, rit.eted. ,
with .latge, rivets, stild4rill
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toi a who. happened 'to,. be ..present -,,de -67-- ,
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