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ver, platinum, jewelry or otherwise —
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Philadelphia, Pa. They buy all such
articles for cash, and send you their
check upon receipt of goods. If you are
not satisfied with their remittance, return
the check in 10 days and your articles
will be returned to you. Established for
over a quarter of a century, and are tho
roughly reliable.
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779 Beacon Street, BOSTON, MASS.
New building. Courses of one, two
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THE SECRETARY.
THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF FEB. 5, 1914
The Gospel According to You
You are writing a Gospel,
A chapter each day.
By deeds that you do,
By words that you say.
Men read what you write,
Whether faithless or true.
Say! What is the Gospel
Accord to you/
_____ According to you?
lost.
Where was he going? He didn’t
know, in fact it did not concern him
at all. Up, up, and up he climbed. He
could see the roof of the house, and
of many houses, and the tops of the
big trees. He could look down and
see the big branches waving. They
looked so much prettier than from his
sand pile.
But every one on the street seemed
to have small horses today, and little
wagons too, and was it men or boys
driving them? All looked so small,
for at last baby Hubert had climbed
to the top of the high windmill lad
der. He was so much interested in
the tops of things, and the new sights
far away, that not once did he look
down to see where he had come from.
But both little hands held on to the
top round, and sturdy little feet kept
their places, while not a thought of
fear or danger entered his mind. It
was a strange new world to baby boy.
All this time papa and mama had
been looking diligently in every possi
ble and improbable place, and asking
God to keep their baby safe and give
h : m into their arms again.
They had been joined by a neighbor
or two, and it was decided that they
must have help, and the town must
be searched for the missing child.
UNDERWOOD’S WORDS
TO YOUTH OF LAND
Three Copies of Interesting Publica
tion Mailed to You Free.
Hon. Oscar W. Underwood, of Ala
bama, is one among the many dis
tinguished men and women who will
write for The Youth’s Companion this
year. Others are Miss Mary N. Mur
free, Gene Stratton Porter, Mrs. Bur
ton Harrison and Edith Barnard De
lano. Stories of the Old South and
the New, stories that interest every
one North, South, East and West will
be features of The Companion during
1914 Archibald Rutledge’s stories of
“Old Plantation Days” will be delight
fully put in contrast with C. A. Ste
phen’s series, “Stories of the Old
Home Farm” —Stories of Maine and
“Cutting Ice at 14 degrees Below Ze
ro.” Those who do not know the Com
panion should take advantage of the
publisher’s offer to send to any ad
dress free three current issues of the
paper beginning with the Washington’s
Birthday Number. • Address The
Youth’s Companion, Boston, Mass., in
closing this notice.
SELL TREES
Fruit trees. Pecan trees. Shade trees.
Rose bushes. Ornamenals. Easy to sell.
Permanent job. Big profits. Write today.
SMITH BROS., Dept. 45, Concord, G».
“Where can my baby be?” cried ma
ma. And again a most earnest pray
er went to the Lord, asking him to
care for her lost boy. As she prayed
to the God of heaven, sh*e turned her
eyes upward toward the one sure
place to find help and comfort. Joy
and terror struggled for supremacy
as she beheld her baby alone at the
top of the high windmil.
It was decided that not a call nor
a sound must draw his attention down
ward or to his frightful position Pa
pa could not trust his two hundred
pounds on the high ladder, so he tel
ephoned to the “windmill man” who
was only three blocks away. He came
at once, and was soon going up the
ladder at double-quick time. Mama
and papa scarcely breathed as they
watched him nearing the baby. At
last a strong arm encircled the baby,
his head hung over the man’s shoul
der, and the descent was made more
leisurely. “Thank God,” said papa as
he reached up and grasped the chub
by little bunch of a boy and gave him
such a big hug it hurt, and then he
kissed him as he placed him in ma
ma’s arms.
She cried and laughed and cried
again, and covered his little red face
with kisses. He wondered why ma
ma cried, but he was tred and sleepy,
and rested his head on her shoulder
and was soon fast asleep—the baby
that was lost in the air.
LENA E. WILLIAMS.
DO DREAMS COME TRUE?
(Continued from Page 11)
But my thoughts are with the little
bride whom I brought to that home
so many years ago, for it was the
Christmas of eighteen and seventy-five
that we first spent together in our
new home. She had never lived in
the country before, she was reared in
the whirl of city life, yet she made the
home happy, for very many years. Ah!
How happy were those years! Never
a thought that it would ever be other
wise.
* * *
But the little wife, and mother have
been restlessly wandering for ten long
weary years. But the home is always
waiting for her return; we would
build anew, and beautify—surely she
is tired of wandering.
Well, I will only wonder if dreams
ever come true; and if the little tired
bird of my dreams, and the home
maker, and the others, that I could
not discern, will all come to pass
some day.
M. MELLICHAMP.
Raincoats Cheap
Delivered to your door for the given
price by parcel post.
Men’s Styles.
No. 6329—Grey Silk, double textured to a Red
and Green Plaid Back. Single Breasted Box
Model Slip-On. Convertible Collar, with hook
and eye. Slash Pockets. Storm Tab on sleeves.
All edges stitched and cemented. All buttons
re-in forced on the reverse side by small pearl
buttons. Vent in skirl faced, with tab and but
ton. All seams sewed, cemented and strapped.
Eyelet ventilation under arms. Length 50 in
ches. Bottom of skirt sewed and cemented,
edges of facing turned in, sewed and cemented.
SIO.OO.
No. 6387 bi.'b Two-Tone Grey Canton, double
textured self Single Breasted Box Model
Slip-On. Convertible Collars, with hook and
eye. Slash Pockets. Storm tab on sleeves. All
edges stitched and cemented. Ail buttons re
inforced on the reverse side by small pearl but
tons. Vent in skirt faced, with tab and button.
All seams sewed, cemented and strapped. Eye
let ventilation under arms. Length 50 inches.
Bottom of skirt sewed and cemented. Edges of
facing turned in, sewed and cemented. $15.00
No. 6330—Tan Cashmere, double textured self
to self. Single breasted Box Model Slip-On.
Convertible Collar, with hook and eye. Slash
Pockets. Storm tab on sleeves. All edges stitch
ed and cemented. All buttons re-inforced on
the reverse side by a small pearl button. Vent
in skirt faced, with tab and button. All seams
sewed, cemented and strapped. Eyelet ventila
tion under arms. Length 50 inches. Bottom of
skirt sewed and cemented. Edges of facing
turned in, sewed and cemented. $11.50.
Women’s Styles.
No. 6329-302—Grey Silk, double textured to a
Grey, Red and Green Plaid Back. Women’s
Single Breasted Box Model Slip-On. Converti
ble collar, with hook and eye. Slash Pockets.
Storm Tab on sleeves. Ail edges stitched and
cemented. All buttons re inforced on the re
verse side by a small pearl button. All seams
sewed, cemented and strapped. Eyelet ventila
tion under arms. Length 54 inches. Bottom of
skirt sewed and cemented. No vent mi back.
Edges of facing turned in, sewed and cemented.
Vent in side for holding skirt, SIO.OO
No. 6387-303—Fine Two-Tone Grey Canton,
double textured self to self. Women’s Single
Breasted Box Model Slip-On. Convertible Col
lar, with hook and eye. Slash Pockets. Storm
tab on sleeves. All edges stitched and cement
ed. All buttons re-inforced onlthe reverse side
by a small pearl button. All seams sewed,
cemented and strapped. Eyelet ventilation
underarms. Length 54 inches, Bottom of skirt
sewed and cemented. No vent in back. Edges
effacing turned in, sewed and cemented. Vent
in side for holding skirt. $15.00.
No. 6330-302—Tan Cashmere, double textured
self to self. Women’s Single Breasted Box
Model Slip-On. Convertible Collar, with hook
and eye. Slash Pockets. Storm tab on sleeves.
All edges stitched and cemented. All buttons
re inforced on the reverse side by a small pearl
button. All seamssewed, cemented and strap
ped. Eyelet ventilation under arms. Length
54 inches. Bottom of skirt sewed and cemented.
No vent in back. Edges of facings turned in,
sewed and cemented. Vent in side for holding
skirt. $11.50.
Children’s coats of same quality. Write us
your wants.
OUR GUARANTEE—If these rain
coats are not better in every respect than
any raincoat sold at the price, send yours
back and we will refund your money at
once and pay the return charges.
You are judge as to quality
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