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Christmas aR THE SALVATION ARMY every day of the vear and every | twenty-four hours of each day is | serving those who need its help, without any question of race, | color or creed. The sole test is | NEED. | Last year 13,495,167 ap- | plications for aid—spiritual, | moral and material — were | dealt with by the 2,000 | Salvation Army Centers op- erating throughout the country. We want our family, like all other families, to share in the festive rejoicings which mark the anniversary of the birth of the Prince of Peace with its ac- companying message, “Good Will Towards Men.” Last year 652,918 Christ- mas Dinners were given to those who could not provide their own. Toys were given to gladden the hearts of 309,913 children. All this was made possible by the benevolence of a generous public. We anticipate an even greater demand this year. ‘WILL YOU HELP ? * Send your gifts to } COMMISSIONER } EDWARD J. PARKER | National Secretary H THE SALVATION ARMY 120 West Fourteenth Street New York, N. Y. *Or, if you prefer, to the local Salvation” Army Center. Gifts purpose or district may be designated for any specific | MISTRESS PEPYS’ | WE HOTEL (Continued from page 10) WITH_THE SPIRIT OF TODAY n from the wear and tear of | AND THE CONVENIENCES OF THE HOME OF TOMORROW — VVV_FROM MANAGER them. However I did man to grind TO BELL HOP YOU ituries that only a_ passionate | fancier of antiques like E could love e€ To an antique | Add one pair of decrepit se And mourn the days when they were he es but not wi » propriety of sendin to a banker, whereupon I jout some 1 Chesterton’s pronouncement tha’ taste is the last and vilest of perstitions, anc le him 1 ny black fr with . and down to join wh ver find in the house, ng what they | wrote on nd when iliey der aph T did ec RANDOLPH ATLA SALLE EXTRA COPIES of Ee | Autumnal Enepelical of JUDGE ON THE BENCH the Guild of Former Pipe inued from page 14) Organ centie ond 25 Cents to Chet Shafer, ¢ Th company.” (Cc As for our owr lar kind of Det I defy you to find it for me We have always | worry, suffer with that rop- ) Learn about my perfected ! handful fnvention. It hae automatic Air Cushions which bind and the broke: would a broken N In other words several million voters answer—we « be er and in the profound | Roassives Reis erent Sad » i mnation sent free ip plain, ecuied racy elect a person of | Qf aroonsy e6 State St, Marshall, Mich, can get te spirit of ¢ most unsound id Achievement ¥ RABELLA was elated. At last she | lone it. After years of effort ‘ experiment she had accomplished at she had set out to do: It was really all over nothing at all. | It was her hair. Every known to drug-store she had {| tried on it. For years she couldn't | seem to get the desired resu | A zot it. No v ) vas elated. Her happiness k ounds, After all those was after in her head mop. It was so wonderful she could hardly believe it. Yet it was true! id restored her hair to its nat- i} | Description ays her boy friend is | if he had Aladdin's wonderful lamp—he would hire some- lone to rub it for him. + than as 60 Sxorn to and subscribed fe A, 28 comicbooks.com