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XUM Near-siGHteD Op Lapy—So that’s your son! My, he has eyes exactly like yours! and was standing up and declaring their engagement. I paused on page 227 and read: a certain steadfastness of ideal he fought his way upward,” and realized that with a certain steadfastness of ideal Wallace Irwin was stretching this story out into a 437 page book. It is not nearly as good a book as “Talk.” For one thing, its characters do not mean anything except themselves. They do not win me or worry me. Delia Morehouse in “Talk” is not only women in general who want to do things—she is I. Furthermore, Merville is Bloomfield, Ind., the town in which I was raised. The minutiwe of “Talk” are not trivial. They show which way big winds are blow- ing. “If you moved a chair from its place, a bruise showed on the .” be- speaks all the unused, set, fis ary furniture in all the homes in the world, it bespeaks set and mildewed par- lors, it bespeaks set and mildewed homes, and set and mildewed lives. But when Wallace Irwin speaks of chicken coops on the wharf as “death houses” and the approaching steamer trip as the “death voyage” of the chickens, that is simply trying to make literature out “With Lady (engaging maid)—Why did you leave your last situation? The Maid—Because they only had a erystal set. —Passing Show (London) of minutiz which are without literary significance. The smoky city is “the city | already plumed by the rich black smoke of industri Flora Lee did not have some colored servants; “she ruled an innumerable retinue of blacks—a snow queen among attendant gnomes.” Triolets in a Library Ture are such a lot of books Glaring at us from the shelves, Filling all the walls and nook: ‘There are such a lot of books Staring with reproachful looks, Whispering among themselves. There are such a lot of books Glaring at us from the shelves, They're but books, so let them stare; We could never read them through! Leather back, or parchment rare, ‘They're but. books, so let them stare, Do you think they really care If we choose to whisper too? They're but books, so let them stare; We could never read them through! Wisdom sleeps in all those tomes; But there’s much that isn’t in them! As in ancient catacombs, Wisdom sleeps in all those tomes; One might wake it as he roams— Maybe some day I'll begin them, Wisdom sleeps in all those tomes, But there’s much that isn’t in them! B. Store Efficiency “Why do you keep this aisle so dark?” “For the convenience of ladies who want to get at their money.” —Louisville Courier-Journal Pane =~ Ms al EARLE E. LIEDERMAN The Muscle Builder Pills Never Made Muscles Wishing Never Brought Strength ‘O one can paste muscles onto your arms ani shoulders. If you wish a strong, Trealthy You must work for it. ye haxe one, you are doomed to a life of inisery. Modera’aclence has taught vu: ep our bodies physically ft or olf mental. powers. will soon exhaust themselves. ‘That 1s why the successful business man resorts to golf and other active pastimes. Examine Yourself Do you have the strong, robust body which keeps you /if'at all times to tackle the dally tasks les? you nish yours daliy" ‘tasks: stiltheliing with pep and vitality? Or do you arise only halt awake and go through a languld day PEP UP! Don't let tt get you. fellows. | Come on out of that Teal he man of yourself. Build ms and that flat chest. Let, me ir old backbone and put an wuscle on “Sou that. will, make you actually that ambition. Ieandolt. Iguarantee to do It. 1 will put one full inctgon your arm tn just 20 days ‘and from then on, just watch "em grow. | Fhis is ‘no Idle boast, It's the 3, A genuine Ruarantee. Come of now. Get on the job and make me prove it. Send for my new 64-page book “MUSCULAR DEVELOPMENT” IT IS FREE It contains forty-three full-page photographs of myself and some of the many prize-winning pupils I have trait me of these came to me as pitiful weaklings, imploring me to help them. I marvel at thelr, present, p This ‘ove an Impetus and a real inspiration to It will hei You through and through. AN Yaak is 10 cents to cov wrapping and ing and It is: your. to keep. will dot obligate you al all, but for the sake ot your fuse, health and happiness, do not put it off, Send lay—right now before you turn this page. EARLE E. LIEDERMAN Des 3009 =: 305 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY EARLE E, LIEDERMAN Dept. 3009, 305 Broadway, New York City Dear Sir: I enclose herewith 10¢ for which you are to send me, without obligation on a copy, of your latest 000k, Development” PNuscular BNO. sserenssecessonses city... comicbooks.com