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Ap.) 24, 1920 Ballad of Windy Weather Teruen Vincent Benttr QPRING has built her fire of the black boughs of winter; Crackle, little flickerings of warmth and light and sun!) ft South wind comes coursing like a sprinter! Daffodils and yellowbills are cheering on his run!) | wells and hocus-pocuses are marshaling the crocuses, March has turned a woolly lamb, gentle as a bun, swelling buds changing scenery! Ringing up the curtain on Ae and greenery—the Earth is “The Year- Now's the time to polish up madrigals and sonnets, Change the rhyme to Isabel if Esther wasn’t kind! Now’s the time for looks demure under Easter bonnets, Looks that make the sunshine bright and drive the reason blind! Golden eyes that shake a heart and olden lies that break a heart -What if Love was made for dupes and even kisses sting? | Who would be forensical where everyone's nonsensical, Drinking deep with mouth and soul the new green wine of Spring? Ruth I loved in Aug and Emilia in Sep tember, Flo of the Frivolities and Glory from the West, Brooded on their letters by a lone romantic ember; i Wishing I could cleave to one—or marty all the rest Mournful loves and jolly loves and mistletoe and-holly loves— Wasn't that a voice I knew that set m awhirl? Anne, by all realities! moralitie I've a little walk to take with Springtime and my girl! brain | Go hang yourselves, The Dictionary in Dixie Down South they now call the hookwvorm “tire trouble.” FILE your copies of Jupce in this serviceable binder, made of silk-finished cloth, with JupcGe stamped in gold on the cover. $1.50 Brings the Binder to You LESLIE-JUDGE CO., 225 Fifth Ave.,N.Y. || Your Feet Want Rest and Comfort Ask your dealer foi ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE The antiseptic, healing into your shoes and sprinkle This standard remedy gives quick rellet to Aching, Swollen, Perspir- ting or Tender feet, Blisters, Callouses, Corns, Bunions and ing, Sm Sore Spots. ders in the foot-batb, ani morning shake some ALL walk all day in restful ease and cou eleves the pain of tight or n N quick hing 8 the fric and shoes and stockings last much longer. Used by American, British and French troops. One Million five hundred thousand Ibs. of Powder for the Feet, supplied to our Freshens the feet and Drug and Dept. Stores sell it. At night, sprinkle one or two Allen’ ra package of wder to shake the foot-bath Foot-Ease pow- d soak and rub the feet, In the jen’s Foot-Ease in each shoe and rhe ¥ shoes 0 tion upon nervous, painful feet, Over troops by the qt gives new vigor, “Value Received” P (Continued from page 26) sand more for the picture that has the filmidol in and knowing this, the producer offers the filmidol five thou’ a week for the cight weeks that it will take that particular he to make a picture—Forty Thousand good iron men Ha ha, said the Star, laughing. But now, how about the directors and fel- lows like that? That’s different again, But it’s a long story, mates, and deserves another beginning. As it Was in the Beginning By Jastes Nicnotas Youre WITH one coup d'eiil she cout master tn intricacies of the most claborate ball- gown ever evolved by man. But it is doubtful if she could have comprehended the work- ings of an ordinary nut-cracker after careful study. To him the soft purr of a motor was as s« raphic music and the sight of a complex mechan ism as a glimpse into Paradise They were at the Automobi With joyous avidity he the difference between a coupé and a landaulette With splendid enthusiasm he dilated upon the how pointed out B action of a spark-plug. With heroic abandon he discoursed learnedly concerning sleeve valves and cantilever springs and differentials. In fact, there was nothing concerning automobiles that he failed to touch upon while she, preserv ing an intelligent silence and nodding sagely from time to time, hung breathlessly upon his utterances They left the great edifice and sauntered down the street, she absorbing fashion knowl- edge, he observing the passing cars. “My dear,” suddenly ejaculated the man, as a smoothly breathing green monster swept majestically through the traffic if you recognize this machine!’ And he indicated it with his finger. For a moment she was plainly puzzled. her recently acquired knowledge came to her “let's see Then rescuc “Why, John,” she said sweetly, “isn't it one of those rhurctors’ The Sign Willis—What- makes you think spring is coming? Did you sce a robin? Gillis—V es. Willis—When? Gillis—Let me see. Oh, yes, it was just two weeks after our ball-team played their first game of the season,