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WIGH Club News These here now Westerners are certainly leading the — field—in fact some of our best chapters are Westerners. Must be the climate or somethin, that makes ’em so enthusiastic about this get-to- gether business, f’rinstance: Everett M. Peterson, Local High Hat, of San Diego, California, writes in to say: “Now that summer vi ure ending we'll be showing real life. One young café manager expresses a desire to show any special favor possible to members of the organization. Two other highest class cafés, here, of nite entertainment, I am = sure—no doubting—will also soon be offer- ing the same favors. “Our first ‘official’ bust will be let as soon as returns on these ap- plications are received, and then watch us grow.” —— And D. K. McBride, of Dover, Ohio, comes out with: “We have made arrangements with a very attractive little road house to give us a Charter Room, The owner is doing over this room with the High Hat coat-of-arms and we have procured an ancient silk topper for our colored waiter.” fh To say nothing of the fact that Oakland, California, now has its own High Hat orchestra, and that Roger Chase, of Tacoma, Washington, recommends the Tacoma Hotel for our “approved list of Safe and Suitable Cara- vansaries.” Visiting High Hats should mention his name to Webber, the head waiter. a Of course, this is not a com- petitive organization—bat—well, what have you? Grohe ~and here’s a box of Stores approved as Rey mer Agencies are supplied direct from Reymers’ — ensuring freshness and careful handling Dealer inquires invited MADE 3Y REYMER & BROTHERS INCORPORATED ‘That Good Pittsburgh Candy * PITTSBURGH PA | cer Modern Lullaby Hiishia-byé, baby, pretty one, sleep, Daddy’s gone golfing to win the clab sweep. If he plays nicely —I hope that he will— Mother will show him her dress maker's bill. Hush-a-bye, baby, sa cot, Daddy’s come home and his tem per is hot; Cuddle mine, Daddy went round in a hundred and nine. in your down closer, baby of —Boston Transcripr A Warwickshire man the other day climbed to the top of a church steeple, a height of over a hundred feet. It is really re- markable what some ped will do to avoid motor traffi —Everynopy’s WrekLy A yard of silk. Or lace, or tulle, Makes a girl a frock And a man a fool. —Prink ’UN By NARD-ANCHOR LINES’ new __ oil burne Rates include hotels, guides, drives, fees. 125 days, $1250 to $3000 Round the World s. s. “Caledonia,” tailing Jan. 16 8th cruise; 19 days Japan-China 17 days Indiag Palestine and Greece; ‘also includes Havana, Canal, — Los cles, Hilo, Honoluiu, va,” Burma, . Eaypt. Italy, the Havre ( Glasgow. Europe stop-overs. 65 days, $600 to $1700 Mediterranean Ss. S. “Transylvania,” falling Jan. 25 24th cruise; | Spain (M 15 days Palestine and Madeira Lisbon, Italy, Europe’ stop-overs. Frank C. Clark Times Building New York Glasgow. ABBOTTS Tonic Appetizer For §2 Years BITTERS me Sample by mail, 25¢ C. W. Abbott & Co., Balto., Md. comicbooks.com