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DOr.Tutt's [N= ddl = sens FOR THE BOOK OF : 101 BEST SONGS ment W Richmond, Vieginis Department That Made Richmond Musical” Hustlers—Muke money and make It gulek Two hot sellers, just out, One costs 0c te manufacture, sells for $2.50; other costs 4a sells for G0. Boraething new; greater de. mand than any other article on market. If you really want easy money don't pass this up. Formulas for manufacturing both aps ticles postpaid for $1. Satisfaction guaran. teed. John Anderson, Box ¥2, Darien Wis CASH PAID FOR NAMES and addresses, Collect and soll your neigh: bors’ names Big a 4 fRNy work. Full in structions 10e. Pret F. Donaldson, K+mp, Tex A IT TIRE DIRECT MAIL COURTSHIP WILLIAMS By FRANK H. 1920, by MoClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Wallace had In the sales powers of advertising. He believed that through advertising it is possible to do almost anything Sam he adored. though position of advertising manager for the Department tongue-tied when It Sam, holding the Important Gigantie store, still shy and Important question to the lady of his Mary was pretty adoring. that to all wis Stuart. and like Sam, felt sweet wholly worth Many men, {deat wife; but Mury an including Sam, impartially friendly and unsenti- endeavored me to the point, but every time failed him He had fortunes to the test, had let now, with Several times Sam had to Cn ¥ his "courage had his he ties pass, until never \ve Red poriun men forging to tf put and silent, many op other the race the front In felt desperate, It was at this eracial in his that dependence “I can moment Sam determined to place career upon advertising write ads.” Sam told himse Gigantie ing women gtore by the droves he able to write an Mar iM 1 and ‘sell’ myself to it, an) entirely, how, ome to this writing rapidly his he gazed nnward at Every the donk, ng his th for the without 1 he sati most part he stopping. When | finishes reread his worl siderable sfact] 1 hi 5 iS “Marry “Yon On; YOu. * to-morrow’'s let revealed in identity will be letter ™ Sam did with he had done placed it in an addressing it to Mary, the mail tray Sam's final ad read “THE MAN WHO ADORES YOU SAM WALLACE been shy to much I care for yon telling sou about it through little letters, If there is any for Mary, smile at me time you see me, If there just nod to me but That's all, « You know now and I will know I see you the next rows ad the first this with ~he envelope and, after threw it Into second fas outgoing like this: IS tell 80 “T've too you I'm these always how chance the next isn't me, any chance, don't smile, everything everything when time.” It wns only natural that Sam's heart should beat considerably fast. er than normal as he placed, this last ad in an envelope, directed it to Mary, and placed it in the tray. “Glee!” certainly he sald to himself, gind I've done it. the only thing to do. I'd never in the world have gotten up enough courage to ask her personally, and I simply couldn't keep on going with- out knowing how I stand. « Now 1 wonder, will she smile or Will she merely nod at me when she sees me?” Now, Sam was not only a shy young man, but also an impulsive young man. Some weeks before he had purchased an engagement ring ~@ ring that was a beauty in all particulars, Just the right sized stone and just the proper sort of a petting. He had thought, at the time of his purchase, that he'd make n mass attack, as it were, upon Mary. : He'd show her the stone and then, before his courage falled him, slip it sn her engagement finger and trust to luck that she would allow it to stay there. But Sam had never still reposed In his vest pocket, He had never found the courage to show it to Mary, let alone place it upon her “Now, I wonder,” muttered Sam nas, after finishing his third ad, he took the ring out and looked at it, “I won der will Mary ever wear this ring or Sam's excitement grew during that night, and the morning of the day after he had placed his final ad in the outgoing mail tray his nerves were ragged and simply couldn't still, “By all he the rules of advertising” Sam told himself, “those the trick, jut. will heard a word from seen a sign of her. Is a good or bad sign? What think about ft 7” During the day Sam Mary nor eaught And as the day dreary close his spirit ads ought they? 1 her. 1 that am I to haven't haven't heard nothing from any sight of her, dragged to it He felt receipt : sank, after the Mary sure that directly the third take would certal him his But she ad pains to give HOswer do Soon as possible, wasn't ing so, There from her. Sam dragged himself to his he was absolutely no word wmrding house after the day's work with He were frazzled, He was iP wenrs steps Was worn out, nerves he was greatly dis help feeling letting our couldn't that simply aged Mary eusily, that her mind was made up to him down refuse him, and that she was tryin let know that before she should meet to tHe ca and mere him this was him ly nod at fnstead of him, The next 4 mailing of him, smiling at day, the second after his final ad, Sam world had shoulders the office It had was little, to live desultory the though the his walked to His ir There for anhout dream evaporate him working that Sam made morning He was too blue good work, anyhow the 1 he trip thro oon hour igh He felt is nud people would take his mi to talk with other the bargain basonent hings and ond floor And then, topped suddenly, 1 rack of ch he was Om REer othe just a litte something I w } to show sm “Why, yes,” smiled Mary, “I've thought I'd to ook at your ~~ See Just what a place it Is you work Sam, hardly able to him- golf, piloted her through the door, past often office like sort of in" contain his secretary and into his private of- fice, door to his secretary's room, he drew the en gagement ring from hi=z pocket and without a word placed it on Mary's finger. Finally he caught Mary into his arms and kissed her again and again “Why, why," ered Mary at last, “1 ought to be provoked and angry and all that—but 'mpot! I'm glad, glad! I've cared for you go long, Sam, and 1 thought you'd never, never tell me that You cared, too. I knew you cared, hen, after closing the 1!” . you dic “Oh, sweetheart,” cried Sam, ing.” He caught her in his arme tray was full, Mary, hurriedly pawed through letters. All three of his ads to Mary were still there. The new mail boy had neglected to take up the mall from Sam's office for nearly a week. Sam gasped, then chuckled as he took Mary into his arms again, After all, if it hadn't been for his ads he'd never have had the courage to put the ring on her finger. After all, he was sat. isfled—wholly satisfied. — —— To Be Expected. “Thé young man who went on the stage as an acrobatic dancer is intox. feated with his success.” “I should think he would be, with so many kicks In ft” Pop's Guess. “Pop I" “Yes, my son.” “Why do they call a ship ‘she'?™ “I suppose it's because she always seems to require a mate, my boy.” Sang ~ So , VERY welcomes the 11] the old milk: T takes a practicea eye to discern, at first glance, the points that make the new spring sults different from many of those which preceded them. The most apparent change appears in the shortening of conts, These are more or less abbreviated, some of them having no skirt at the front. The eton Jacket bears them company and i= a candidate for honors that seems to be finding favor In the larger cities, Two of the new models for spring that merit consideration, are shown above, An early Easter promises to bring them out In force and compels a selection very soon, One of these is interesting because it demonstrates two of the most Important of the new style features, the arrangement of | fullness at the front of the coat and | the introduction of an embroidered | band, separate from the coat and set {on at the bottom. Plain skirts, shoe | top length, almost go without saying. | A few large, bone buttons, a narrow | belt and a new style collar commend ! this suit to the seeker for novelties. The other sult, In a poiret check, | Is another example in which the skirt | of the cont Is full at the front and rip- { ples all around. These checked suits | are at thelr best when they are plain land this one has only a few tons, by way of ornament. wh. 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