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2 Q1 Jewel PLurlington. — Sg itil 9, ¥ Adjustable to the Second Adjusted to Temperature Adjusted to Isochronism Adjusted to Positions 21 Ruby and Sapphire Jewels 25 Year Gold Strata Case Your Choice of Dials— Uncluding Montgomery R. R. Dial) New Ideas in Thin Cases. Only ‘FOO ‘D Only One Dollar Down will buy this masterpiece of watch manufacture. The balance you are allowed to pay in small, easy monthly payments. The Burlington — a 21-Jewel Watch — is sold to you at a price much lower than that of other high-grade watches. Besides, you have the selection of the finest thin model designs and latest styles in watch cases. Don’t delay! Write for the FREE Watch Book and our Special Offer today. Write While this Special Offer Lasts Get the Burlington Watch Book by sendin this coupon. Find out about this great special offer which is being made for only a limited time, "You will know a great deal more about watch buying when you tead this book. You will be able to “steer cleat’ of the over-priced watches which are no better. Remember, the Burlington is eent to you for only One Dollar down, balance in small monthly payments, Send ‘the coupon for watch book end out special offer Today! Do not delay one minutel your free book on watches with full ex; of your $1 down offer on the Burlingto1 The Mail Boat by R. de S. Horn OW a battleship new is a beautiful view Which rejoices « sailorman’s eye, And a scout cruiser bold is a joy to behold As she rolls "twixt the sea and the sky; But there isn’t a one mounting aught of a gun Which to me looks so dainty and sweet, As the blessed old chunk of a storm-beaten junk | That is bringing the mail to the fleet. Sure, she’s hardly as large as the Admiral’s barge, And there's none as would say she was fast, And it’s only the span of an undersized man From her keel to the top of her mast; Oh, she's dingy and old and she couldn't be sold For the price of a land-lubber’s treat, But it’s little we care, just so long as she’s there With a hold full of mail for the fleet. Now, if something goes wrong with the engine- room gong, And a cruiser must dock for the same, ‘Though it breaks up the line when we leave her behind, y a part of the game: ly want style from the rank and the In the form of a sea-going wail, Just let something happen To the crew or the cap’n Of the boat that is bringing the mail. Oh, she’s little and slow, she old long ago And it’s strange they should trust her with | Why, it’s all she can do by the might of her screw Just to buck through a moderate gale; She is dingy and small, but in spite of it all Sure she looks mighty dainty and neat, When she meets you off-shore with her flag at the fi For she’s bringing the mail to the fleet! rad (6 aR Navy vessel there was in command a captain noted for his strict attitude in regard to grant- ing extensions to men on furlough. Ab- sentees were wont to use every sort of pretext to have an extension granted, but usually were refused. One man who sent the following telegram: sick, nobody dying, have plen money and still going strong. Request five days’ extension. Wire, collect.” He got his leave. ae I tue early hours of dawn she was awakened by a series of noises, first the opening of the door, which had been left unlocked for a truant youth of eight- een, then the cat let out a terrible cry, then a chair was overturned with a crash, followed by the swite f the light, whereupon she ester, is that you? What are you doing When Lester drawled out, “I am sneak- ing in.” sae Even since the beginning of the season a woman has been entering a lion’s cage ona New York stage and reciting “Gunga Dhin.” At last reports the lion was still alive. A few cents a day will pay. Instruments and complete it factory prices direct to you, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., nept. 93¢2 117 E. 4th St., Ciocianati —329 So, Wabash Ave., Chica, L20W.dedSi, NewYork —230 Siding epee | Send me your new catalog, which illustrates and describes every known musical instrument, many of them shown in full colors, all at lowest factory l prices, Also tell me how I may have any instru- ment on a week's trial in my own home at your | expense and without obligation, and may pay for it on your special easy payment plan. |