P3K v . V. r'wv .' ) , - r P J i-' izz f I If' ftv - S?5isl W4 ay Jt asssagiMistjBjro ;vr " -rr '.tt-'iv-P'r-'fM v M ,re,.,,'',w,;, ..'.- ' . fff'"" r , v.-. ..- J'; -,' Vw. f ? 1-v ---;-. ,- - ,-y. ' .-.. . .A.irV' j z: "x - fj0Minis:ofOptiiMsm By HKHMAN J. 0T1CM M- 'liKfo:- : ' . "Qukksands of Youth" LwW.aaWra.Aro'fWBq rtsptct fde.boyi. whoar. drawn tranflr to V'fikW,- trlasr, .mlscnljross, unkempt, impulsiTS,-. drtarar,. ad, aaa, loTmbl .youth, wha frcl that. maMtheUcttadtrMaodlnf of Its iaiAiMMlbUitlti'.wMc1tcan eW oa).fam,krp)arin clwe touch with trt,:titf nrgiM, entautiaamt, Jdrais aaa aspirations, x comramo 'fiutekfUBda.ofTetith," by. Franklin Chase, Iloxt.. L-taV aeat'lHportant'part of our.popuUtlon. U bojrdow. r are our stalwarta In the chrTsaHa-iverr man waa a boy I trust MlMWewtra4tcted-rU;it'rtaPy.o!- imtfsomiiiint r treat wntror'tBe;ifairs or trie ruwre, s 'nwtae-Tmatrce eocoon noruirinf, protecting, cojaiuomui, iuiuiw iSttertM-oPWniorrMr" i --,.,,,..' kthe-f at rforTrtrihhi": In Uch la; being wrongM -Trlastlnlr the men Ml tip-aaa.upMt mw-ao. dynasties, araw ana rtaraw coDiiaeuiai rrlt baokr and -iittr vnirti that, will Shane the tbodsht of nations, aaMaMrtkat-rlll rarnhitfniilr the ntinmFm and Indnamea and habits ZHM. 1M!rfttiroTr1f-a that trill trtnthn th Roan BTtraae of human ,.., r -- ' -"-' "-J-. r: T .. - . - . ; .1 . - iajW5aet-lws jijat will,. direct uc aomga ana me atsumea 01 w z. ? r 4iehmre ..! beeereful-')th,our boys, to .be- patient with our boys esilnfrtta sonl stuff who knows what awaits" around tee corner It jo.bc.Mtlcat. with lorfr- boys! :VSK.fpMw!t" 7t .ssk, with just a trace of a contemptuous ring. ieBWa!',TOu-comment: "nlsh. tush and noo-hoo for your silly, foolish saMralmasl" There, are no such things." ' s2jMf;yjt lt'Jra curious fact to-obacre, which -any man who really know saeertnbereWaB'd, Which: Judf Hnyt points out, how faithfully-the smaller StsMsaM of' youth mirror tho larger oars of grown-ups, and how often the forces ejatrelH-hlTdr are the prototypes of those things which are destined to ssfWt a4coatrot thetr future llres. "? ltl7l4:the.iR)od fortone and. the- great -pleasure of ependltur one of- the most MMMHti Jeara of my life working alongside Judge Uoyt in the New York OWhrei'.-Cowhand 1 know whereof I speak when, I nay that It i wlth..thls prM r Yliien ani reaponrtblllty, of keenest reaiixation and appreciation CtMsibJllfIea;wItb which each boy's life Is big that, with In6nlte under-RH-aadteBderneM. with cwaelructlre oyraoathr and bccaslofaal aternness, IsIetsJentlBiroalhls-areat work of human Kalraae and unbuilding a work ivMe-bvOnmla tmr with tnnrh mrrtirr anil wrrnt lar. and v!tI(11t crretalllaed veaanO' iaa, wun an im interest, oumor, patnos ana irresuiioie appemi in kVrlMaf b. "Qulcksanda of Youth." EBSICJ ;BUBLia. 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'.P.rodq?t "Wb Jown." what is there left for '. . r 4 jAarmanofacturer to do Make oood. of course. VJ4,-J,,',oi,, wiU' Then wny not nake good v kr ihanifirst place by making an honest product) : ); pfeora, the "HOT WAVE" is guaranteed! ' jlfjiejaslfn, workmanship and materials, it is guaran : i itaait'tobe tha bast on tk rr.W u ;: :j . . , ;.v. proeh the putxhue of the ."MTkT-VaVr" Ainrramji-rr ! a . I ' ,' wkk fJja4ute confidence Writ for BoekUt mVinmmomsr-mmj) j WM.AKKR8, JR. CO, 10TH AND FILBERT. ST&. ft "is . " wr, ""i newana aeaa, atasssa HaaHaa Ca . isVsf .. aVhaaJ fa V. , .liar Ta,t.v" . J,n"?M "7 m' '" ""' araasajajr, 1 7 l1"- - , , '"ssssf, ra. CaataM, I DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The School on the l$e b DAnnjr pEGOY Wily, and Foliy Wisher -were surprised to find themselres pupils In tbe school of Profewor Tusky Wal ros. When lpy wished that -they might be In school she meant a nice, comfortable school, such at xhe bad ilwaya gone to, not a seal school on the ice in the Arctic Uriel, with aVrors old baldhrnded. "brhtly whiskered and tusked Walrus ag a teacher. "Second class In numbers," bellowed Professor Tusky Wnlrus. The seals flopped around ns though school were breaking up, but after a flurry of ex cltetnent tfijy lined up once more and Peggy and Hilly found that the second class in numbers was just the same as tbe first cIbsh in zoology. "How many wtcs are there in the ocean?" asked Professor Wnlrus of the seal at the head of the claw. answered the . "TU Man. ...n .JLVV .Itd.. wv VU.l. "Correct I" bellowed Professor WaU' rus, "Go to the foot of the class." "If one big wave splits up Into small wares, what docs It make?" asked Pro fessor Walrus of the next seal. "Lota of trouble swimming," bleated the seal. "Correct," bellowed Professor Wal run naaln. "Go to the foot of the class." And the second seal obeyed. "How many fish are there in a meal?" asked Professor Walrus of 'That's a queer question in num bers," replied Peggy. "Ono fish usually makes a meal for, our whole family." "Vront. You aro a dunce. Get out of the class," bellowed Professor Wal-. rus, and he 6panked Peggy to one side. "How many fish are there In t meal?" he asked ttie class again. "Not enough t" bleated the seals in a chorus. "Correct I" bellowed Professor Wal rus. "Go to the foot of the class 1" , There was a mad scramble among the seals to obey and a lively fight, which was only nettled when Billy quietly lined them up In n circle so there would be no foot of the clncs. "Third class In geography," bellowed Professor Wnlrus. "Where is the best place to Ko In summer?" "To the northern ocean," bleated the seals, "Where Is the best place to spend the winter?" "In cool waters' midway between horih and touth," bleated, the seals. "Correct 1 And now do you get from the summer sens to tho winter seas?" asked the professor. "We follow our noses;" barked the seals. That answer struck Billy as being funny and tie began' to lnugb. Professor Tusky Walrua glared at Billy crossly. "If you know so much about it, how would you find your way from here to the winter playground ?'f lie demanded. The qiiestlon took Billy by surprise. He didn't know how to answer. "Huh 1 You aro not so smart ns you think you are I" 'bellowed Professor Tusky Walrus. "Get out of the class." Before Billy could stir JProf essor Wal' rus gave him a snarik that tieut him spinning to the side of Peggy. This way of teaching school seemed odd to Peggr. I wish l were teacher for hnlf an hour," Hhe snid. 'Td tench these seals somethings" ' No sooner was the wish out of her mouth than Folly Wisher gavo a loud laugh nnd. clnppcd his fcauds. "You shnll have your wish," he cried. "Yes," bellowed Professor Tusky Walrus. "I am .tired of being school teaeher. 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