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RANT BIT IL AT OB ME TRDA TSN WIGH HAF (Continued from page 21) as this is an aid to fermentation, which you want to avoid. Do not place the end of the tube in a glass of water, because that makes the fer- menting liquid palatable, not to say delicious. Shaking the bottle onc day makes this liquid ‘work,’ would result in an ille This is to be avoided at all Let this demonstration,” she idds with a sweet smile, “ ing to you.” The store is thronged, nside and out. All who have the price are buying wine bricks and who haven't are looking on. The win- dow display is a thirst-produc torrid days, believe me — two five-gallon glass jugs full of what night casily be wine, in a setting of hlack-and-gold tapestries and vases of yellow flow Iso pictures of high- stepping lad ind gents imbibing trcely in shady bowers. You can't keep’ good ideas down, and prohibi- cen the mother of a lot of ‘em! P. S.—And just as we go to press I tind they’ on the have been 1 n't since it vie is wine. costs. be a warn these tion's 1 but “the satestalk was- ed an almost unknown provision of the Unpopular Law by telling how to concoct) whirl-ma beverages. However, I'll w urandmother’s (empty) they'll be doing business again by ime you read this. But frevvins sake don’t ask the girl how to get a little plaster from the brick. ‘T you're doing a little construction work you're building a wine cellar. True Story Ov day following a whim one of the tabloid owners said to an cle- vator boy, “You go in there and be editor!" The owner had the idea that the fellow would be just the person to reach the minds of the tabloid read- ers. That is, he could shoot low enough. However, it turned out that the fellow not only could shoot low, but he shot too low. tired. 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