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A Message to the Doughboys Dear Judge: Knowing your large cir- culation, | am asking you to give this message to my friends, the “Dough- boys.” Very sincerely, Fanny K. Browninc. hout the length and breadth of the United Sree, the Bee hboys have carred happy memories of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Club, 11, Rue Royal, Paris, and especially will they recall the many’ extra lumps of sugar, out of the little basket, for their third, fourth, and sometimes, fifth cup of steaming, hot coffee. Much water has flowed under the Pont de I'Alma since then. ‘The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Club is a pleasant memory! Those cheery- faced boys have returned to their homes and my little Sugar Basket—empty! But | am going to ask my Doughboys if they won't generously fill it with pennies, nickel dimes and quarters, and I feel sure good Mr. JUDGE will receive and forward these to me here in Paris, so that | may purchase warm shoes for the poor little children in one of the forgotten villages in the Somme Manancourt With affectionate greetings for each and deepest gratitude for the help you are going to give me Ever your friend, ‘ANNY K, BROWNING. Hotel Plaza, Athénée 25, Avenue Montaigne, Paris, France, JUDGE, which was very popular with the Doughboys during the war, through its special features in which they had a keen interest, accepts the trust requested in the foregoing letter, and will forward to Miss Browning all sums contributed to its care for the purpose she sets forth. As the Sun Went Down By Katherine Negley VERYBODY imposed _ upon Charles. He was like the pro- verbial umbrella that kept everyone dry and got soaked itself; so he took a course in power development that taught him how to look, speak and act so those around him would show him the proper respect. The very next morning, after he finished his course, his wife opened her mouth twice to speak before she asked him for ten dollars. Charles well knew she had intended to say twenty, as usual, and shook hands with himself under the tablecloth. Through the morning, a customer neglected to request a discount as he generally did, and an agent left at once after Charles told him decisively that he was not in the market. Charles patted himself on the back. Jones, from the office next door, came in during the afternoon, but omitted to ask for a loan as he always did. Charles grinned broadly to him- self. At 4:30 he dictated a letter to the stenographer, and she did not object, though it was her regular time. to powder her nose and rub her nails a trifle. Charles squared his shoulders. After the office closed, he walked down the street, proud and condescend- How a Mouse Sounded to Bobby. EXCLUSIVE “Modest”—A word applied exclu- sively to incomes. Don’t Wear a Truss Brooks’ Appliance, the modern scientific invention,the ‘wonderful new discovery that relieves rupture, will be sent] oe No obnoxious springs| (MR. C. E, BROOKS Brooks’ Rupture Appliance Has automatic Air Cushions, Binds and draws the broken parts tog together 8 as you would ‘a broken limb. No lies. Durable, gee. Sent on trial to prove it. Protected (‘te Catalog and measure tanks mall free, Send name and address today. Brooks Appliance Co., 409D State St., Marshall, Mich, ing. It was a wonderful thing to be master of his soul and a king among men. He stopped at the corner to buy a final edition of the evening paper, to see what the other great men were doing in the world. The newsie gave him one quick, com- prehensive glance, then handed him a copy of the noon edition that he had been holding to work off on some inno- cent and guileless person. Charles crept down into his coat collar. What was the use of training, power and education? What, indeed, was the use of anything? USUALLY SO “Whom does the baby resemble?” “If I am correctly informed, he gets his beautiful eyes from my wife’s family and his weak chin from mine.” 30 The very latest and best, authoritative GUIDE BOOKS to Cuba and the West Indies iness with, are interested in, or ever expect to visit Cuba and the West Indies, you will want these books. They are the very latest,and best, authori- tative Guide Books to Cuba and the West including the Virgin Islands much from ly gathered from new type paper Profusely illustrated with photographs a U e, sathorital A companion volume to the book on the West Indies, devoted exclus Island of Cuba, covering hi e; Havana; Cabana; Moi ‘Theatres at Currency; Y. M. C. A. ‘Transportatior tilla; Manzanill i Colonies; Post |, Telegraph and Cab) days. Pc cover in colors, helpful maps. postpaid on receipt of price. . WILLIAM GREEN, INC. 627 W. 43rd ST., NEW YORK CITY