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Tue LooxkinG-cLass O". LOOKING-GLASS, what lovely things you've se Since in my lac been. You've seen her sometimes in her sumptu- ous dresses, Her lovely head crowned with its wavy tresses. And afterwards you've seen that fragrant hair chambers you have Mantling her pretty neck and shoulders bare. We all remember what the se Beauty is at its best en négligé. But sh pts me as her lover true, And looking-glass, I need not envy you. Lonecoast. Desire He: MEN OF PASSION conquest era And men of strength crave glory And men of parts crave breaking hearts, I only crave a story! \ simple little tale I crave, With human interest filled, Of how a man with comfort warm Ilis suff’ring friend instilled. Or how, perchance, a child he saved, From some o’erwhelming fright, Or some such thing that She'll believe When I've been out all night! Syivia Joyce Rozerts. Appreciative Pup—Gee, that kid sure has the makings of a thoroughbred in him! In the Dead of Night In the dead of night a fire breaks out—the alarm must be given. A child is taken sick—the doctor must be called. A thief enters the home—the police must be located. In the dead of night the American turns to his tele- phone, confident he will find it ready for the emergency. He knows that telephone exchanges are open always, the operators at their switchboards, the wires ready to vibrate with his words. He has only to lift the receiver from its hook to hear that calm, prompt “Number, please.” The constant availability of his telephone gives him security, and makes his life more effective in wider horizons. Twenty-four-hour service, which is the standard set by the Bell System, is the exception in the service of Continental Europe. An’ emergency may occur at any time. Continuous and reliable service has become a part of the social and economic fibre of American life. AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES BELL SYSTEM One Policy, One System, Universal Service e of 20 books for little mone in stamps for booklet rite your name plainly. Addi jept. R, Horseheads, N. Direct from Factor; FOR FORD Prices trom $27.85 up. Factory to on sumer direct—Pay only One Profit TERNATIONAL BODY. WORKS, 914. W. Obi St. Send for Catalog oe <a ‘Watches, Weist sot Watebes,|E Pearls, Mesh a Bags, Silverware, rou wish and prepaid for your Pree Examination. Catalog arises Je import Diamonds direct from Europe and LoFTIS BROS. & co 108 N. State ‘sell 18-K Solid White National 3 pwelers 1¢k ba White & scent sara ct comicbooks.com