THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N, C, JULY 29, lSlTr
r? You Are Inwted
Social and Personal
1.
Mr. Dan W. Johnston entertained
, last evening at hr home on oumoar
land circle w4th dancing pany. hav
ing a her ohlaf guests, the MSM
Threadoraft, of Portsmouth, va ana
, Miss Virginia Fields, of Fulton. Ky.
The house wa cl oared for danolng
which tw enjoyed until lit hour
when a delicious lo course was servd
in th dining room, which wu attrao
' uviiy arranged with sweet pea and
nasturtiums. Mrs. Johnston' gueat
list incIuded.Th Mlsae Threadoraft,
Alias Field. Mr. and Mr. Thread
craft, Mr. and Mra. N. T. Robinson,
Mia Marlon Robinson, Mln Kathleen
Huddleato la Junior regimental eur.
good with th Fifteenth Engineering
corps, and will leave for Franc early
In August. Mr. Huddlaston will visit
bar moth on Panola street in Sep
tember.. , .
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Governor and Mrs. Lock Craig
ntertalned at their home In Grov
park during the weak with a dinner
In Honor of the judge ox th Circuit
conn 01 jappeaia.
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Mr. aad Mrs. W. H. Sumner, of
Fletcher, entertained ' ten of their
friends at a delightful snipper party
on Wednesday eve nine at tn tea
rillM T-tl.rwh Harndon. Miaa IAL
ii. um mnA inf. Rfltt Worn. I room at Skyland.
A in rt rtiirhaTn. Vffaa RIlBaftafh Rain 1 J
of Portmouth, Va. Miss Eleanor l Mr, Herbert Brown was boat at a
Warner, of Tampa i Miss Moore, ofnppr party riven during the week
vtckabur. Miss.: Mr, isswtn uoo wumrj stuu. btiwi war
Rick, of Fulton. Ky.i Mis Kathleen
Morris. Miss Mildred Faulkner, Mia
JLOuls Jackson, Miss Margaret Jc
eon. and Mia Minnie Jackeon, Mis
Jatrette Hones. IMlss Elisabeth Hones,
Mia Brownie Jones; of Bwannanoa;
Mr. V. Russell, Mr. Lane Oaston, Mr.
W, Boyd. Mr. Robert Qrlndataff, Mr.
niin .T-knn Mr. Rn Glenn. Mr.
Eastham Ware. Mr. Arthur Nash, of
Atlanta; Mr. Roy Stokaly, Mn Bin
Brown. Mr. Btave MOBntry.Bir. jnm
buarh Harmon. Mr. Larry Hartshorn,
Mr. James McOary, Mr. John Oral
Morris. Mr. J. Dana, Jar, Momer
Peenlea. of Savannah. Oa.1 Mr. Wal
lace Egbert, f Blaok Mountain, Mr.
n. Alexander, of BiaoK Mountain, Mr.
Charlie Weatall, Mr. Jama "Reader,
Jr., of Xnoxrlllet Mr. Parry Tomlln,
Mr. A, Hudson, Mr. Leftwtoh Ramsey,
Mr, Threadcrsfl and Mr. Kooinson.
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' On of tb moat Interesting aratits
or the past wee was a onines enter-
tatnmant arnuwed by Mia Bertna r.
j Beale, orranlaer and chairman for
i Western North, Carolina of the Na-
i tionai juearue xor woman's mrron
Mrs. Gary-Lee, who has lived in China
for twelve years, rurnianea tn eoa
: tumaa wbieh sho had brought with
K her from China, tiring to the dosen
, men, woman and children who assist-
d Mrs. Gary-&e the cmnese evtmos
phera which pervaded the whole n-
tartamxnenfc
The oatertaiwnent ws van for th
ttaneflt of the Western Mortal Carolina
branch' of th National Learue for
Woman's Benrtte, ana au money
. mad for this branch of the lea rue is
used to pay (r registration blanks,
literature, postac and all necessary
runnlnff expanses connected with the
leagu tn this soonon ox the vtat.
Tho rarular eaturday odght dinner
dane ftvan. by the manacement or
, Orovo Park Inn was enjoyed by the
truest at the inn and a number of
Ajihrriue- dactvenne; sa The new
Italian rohastra played splendid
' iMIwJaoqTfe Smith, of Wnsoa. W. CL
truairt of Mis Louts Aifcogast was
prettily complimented by hex hostess
yesieraay ariernoon, ua juvogasi n
tertalnlnr with an . auction bride
puwt her homo on Montford ave
nue. Sprlne flower and potted Plant
war th ehiof decoration , In the
drawing room where th four table
war arranffed for plajrln;. Miss
Mary iMoor woointnro maa top
cor and wa given an artUrUo tolt
tlnar bag;. ' The consolation went to
Mis PauHn Moor and was also a
kndttinr foam. Miss Jacqu Smith re
ceived a oreton slipper bar a ruest
piire. Playing nwrai anas smith,
Mis Paulina Moor, Mis Caro Pack-
rd, of Taxaa; ; Mis- Isabel Haexard,
Mis EMmfeeth Merrlmon, Miss Mary
Moore Woolrldjro, Miss Dorothy
Parlrar, Miss Rebeoea Cushlnf, of
Fletcher; Mis flarah McLeod, Mis
Rmlly Bourne, Mis Katharine Horner
Mis Helen Cheesborourh, Mis Mary
Frances fihuford. Miss Esther Oudfrer.
Miss Lillian Fletcher, and MU Elsie
Ajexanaer,
Th Cotratry club 1 maldnr prP
ratron for a dinner dance to b given
at th club house durlnr August Th
exact flat will te announced later,
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Mr. Albert H. Afalon rT a birth
flay dinner party last evening1 at the
Manor for Mr. Maione. Cover war
set for drht at a beautifully appoint
ed dinner table.
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Th T. W. A. of the First Baptist
, cnurck had a most noyaibi meetlnr
of last Friday evening at th horn of
Mrs. Chester Brown.
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Ofr. and Mr. J. P. MaeXaln an
nonnr the marriage of thalr daugh
ter, Miss Helen MacLatn, to Dr. Jar
rett Huddlaston, th waddlnr taktnr
nlace at Washington, Julv it. Mrs.
Huddlaston was reared in Ashavllle,
.where sha tia many frlanda Bh
sraduated from the Emergency Train
ing school at Washington last year,
since which time she ha been with
th Naval hospital at Norfolk. Dr.
laid for alrhi.
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Th Country club ts daao was
well attended yesterday by the mem
ber and th visitors In th olty. Th
main room Where oanoinr was amov
ed durlnr th hour of f until 1:10
o'clock, was wall filled with enthusias
tic dancers, a number of tables of
bridg was enjoyed by those who did
not car for danolng. Mrs. Thomas
P. Cheaborougn poured tea.
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Mr. Eugene C Ward is entertaining
a small bona party of a week at the
Rod and Oun club at Black Mountain,
In the party are Mr. J. H. Way and
Miss Hilda Way. of Wayneavillet Mia
Alice Haaaard, of this city; Mia
Blanch Williams, of Tarboro; Mr.
Qulnlan, of Orlando, Fla. Mr. Frank
Ray. of Waynesville. and Mr. Verne
Rhoades, ox Ash evil he.
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Mr. Dana W. Johnston wfTi bntr.
tain durlnr th weak at her borne on
Cumberland olrol with a knitting
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Kiss Hulda Hattemor ntrtatnd
the CHria Card olub yesterday at her
noma en uumoeriand avenue.
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M embere of Esther chapter. Order
mastarn tnar. win entertain with
social avwnlng at the Masonic temple
Tuesday night, for the member of I
th ohaipta and vlslttng members of
xn order, vocai and instrumental
selection will be rendered, and re
freshment will b served.
Hri'L If. Martin and be sn. Mr.
Needham Martin, of Mobile. Ahv, are
visiting Mrs. Frank Hendrtok at her
bom on Haywood street.
Btr. John Reynold, wife of Dr.
Jonn jwynoid and children, of Mus-
Koare, oxianoma. are visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. B. H. Sumner Woolsey. Dr.
Keyncia .1 expected later on
Mr, Wiinani Coleman 1 spending
a row cars in cnattanoora with bis
bother, James M. Coleman, who 1
attending the officers' training camp
ai .fori ugiexnorp.
9ttn W. T. Dnncan left last n rht for
a visit with his brother-in-law, J. J.
Britt, wbo is trasnlng at Fort Ogle.
tnorp.
Miss Eva Rtngbe,' wbo has been
attondlns? the summer school for
teachers at Knoxv He, Tana., ha re
turned to ner nom at it Montford
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.Our new Display Room for fixtures is com
plete. A customer has all ready told us that it is
the prettiest showroom in town, but we want you
, to pass on it.
The plan was to show our Fixtures as they
would appear in the home. ,We believe we have
succeeded. Come in and give us your opinion
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One of the Triangle Girls in "Flu-Flu" at the Audi-
toriuzn Aug. 10 and Aug. 11.
BUM EfMhia Lunsford mVtl return
to her bom today on Annandale
street from the Mission hospital whore
h nas been in.
Mia Mary Whit of Pensacola. Fla..
will arrive in August to spend sev
eral weeks.
Mis Pearl Freeman and Silas Janet
Freeman and Miss Celeste Octmrn. of
Winston-Salem, are guests of friends
m th city.
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MvYoepb Purfcee and her grand
daughter. Miss Allison Durkee, of
New Orleans, are at 51 Merrlmon
avenue for th summer.
Ohio, and Mr. Arthur W. Hooker, also
or Cleveland, are guest at urove park
inn lor some time.
Mia Eleanor Warner, of Tampa,
Fla., is visiting friends in the city
lor several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Terry, of Col
ombia. 8. C. are In 'Ashevllle1 for a
brief stay.
Mr. Rtchard Stockton, of Winston-
Balem. arrived yesterday to spend a
few day in th olty, ,
Mr. W. W. Turnbull. 1 at Kansas
City for a brief stay.
Mrs. Robert Henry and ber small
son, of Oreenvllle, and Mrs., Granville
Taylor and her little daughter, of this
olty, are spending several days with
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Brawley at their
summer place at Flat Rock.
Miss Elisabeth Cowan returned to
ber home on Haywood street yester
day after spending several days with
friends at Montreat.
Mr. Henry Attenbrand has returned
to New York City after a brief stay
In Ashevllle.
Mr. and Mr. Leon Berry, of Toms
River, N. J., are among the guests at
urov rare inn.
Mrs. Winiam Porter at their home!
"Warsaw "
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Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Gill, of New
Orleans, are In Ashevllle for an In
definite stay.
Mr. Laura W. Cheek left yesterday
for Marion, N. C, where she will visit
friends and relatives.
Mr. B. R. Black, of Atlanta, Ca.
Is In Ashevllle for a short stay.
Miss Emllv ' Btevena. of New Or.
leans. Is spending the season In Ashe-
vine.
: Mis Llllt Lytl has returned tb ber
bom at Old Fort after visiting rela
tives In Ashevllle.
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Mrs. J, C Thompson has returnad
to ber heme in the city after visiting
friends at Old Fort
Mr. Walter f oodwaV and her
daughter. Miss Goodman, of Salisbury,
are th guests of friends In Ashevllle
for several weeks.
Mr. C B. Bryant; Mr. and Mrs. R.
C Low and Mis Sarah Mellon, all of
coar I one, motored! to Ashevlll to
spend the week-end. They are guests
at Grove Park inn.
Mis Browne Jones, of Swannanoa.
la In tb city for a short stay.
Mrs. A. B. Hecfcer, of Cleveland,
Mr. and Mrs. Gorge J. Derth. of
Houston. Texas, are guest In Ashe
ville for the season.
Miss Said Lipscomb and Miss
Jessie Lipscombei of Gaffney, B. C,
are th guest of Miss Margaret
cowan at her home on Haywood
street. The Misses Llpscombe are
frequent visitors In the city and have
many friends here.
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WE have just received from Xew York a most
interesting group . of
Advance Fall Models
in Women's Apparel
"We hasten to place them on display for your in
spection, and to indicate to you the trend of Autumn
fashions. - " '
You will be delighted to note the artistic simplicity
of the new styles, their charm and beauty and be
comingness. .
aajr-rW WkW -M KjsY m M W
11 Pattern Ave.
Phone 78.
Miss Corrle Miller and mother. Mr.
Eller Miller, left yesterday for a visit
to Cornelia and Tuiuia Fails, Ga.
Mis Llllte Llttman, of Canton, N.
C, was the guest of Miss Ethel Henry
for the week-end,
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Miss Ethel Lee Henry motored to
Canton, N. C, where she will spend
some time with the Misses Llttman.
Mrs.' Lea Canter and ber son. Mr.
Lea Canter, of Muncle, Ind., are ex
pected to arrived shortly to spend
some time with Mrs. uanters mother.
Mrs. Little, at the Battery Park hotel.
Rev. W. B. Sams and Mrs. Sams, of
Balnbridge, Ga- and Rev. and Mrs.
Harold Thomas, of Charleston, S. C,
left yesterday for their homes after
pending a few days with Dr. and
Mrs..G. C. Battle on Hillside street.
Mrs. Ben Price and Mrs. Bruce
Price have returned to their borne at
Marion after visiting their n1ee, Mrs.
Jack Edward j, on Bartlett street.
Mrs. Johnson Hagood, of Charles.
ton. S. C, who Is spending the season
In Ashevllle, is now at Washington
City for an indefinite stay.
Mr. Foster Wilson, of St. Louis, and
miss Kuia roster are spending the
summer montns in the city.
Mis Kearney, of Norfolk. Vs.. Is
spending an indefinite stay tn Ashe-
vine.
Mrs. A. Austin has returned from
Mew York City, where she has been
spending some time.
Mr. Price and bis daurtiter. Miss
Kathleen Price, have returned to their
home at Greensboro after spendln a
week at the Battery Park hotel.
Miss Kfttherln' Lumpklns. of Co
lumbia, S. C, will arrive tomorrow to
spend some time with her sister. Mrs.
uugene Glenn, at her home on
Starnes avenue.
Miss Dollle Hyman, of Newbern, N.
O., Is the guest of Miss Louise
Arbogast.
Miss Susan Shoe,- of Cincinnati, Is
the guest of Miss Beulah Corcoran
for several weeks.
Miss Ruth Turnbull left Friday for
Columus, Ohio, where she will visit
friends for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Granger, of
Atlanta, Ga., are .spending a short
while in the city.
Mrs. 8. C. Jenkins has returned
from a short visit to her sister. Miss
K. T. Cornish, at her home at Saluda.
Miss Carolyn Hackney of Lexington,
is visiting Miss Virginia Peyton for
a few weeks.
Miss Eupenia Fairley and Miss
Martha Fairlev have returned to
their home at Laurenberg, N. C. after
visiting Mrs. J. P. MacRae at her
home on Watauga street
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Mrs. John Alden Hines. Mis KIIm.
beth Wallace and Miss Seotma
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Patton Ave.
"THE PLACE FOR ARTISTIC FIXTURES."
Opposite the PostofOo. ,
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51
M. ds W. Indian Coal always
meets with the approval of the
one wbo pay th bills and tends
the fires.
Have you tried this clean, free
burning and satisfaction giving
coaiT It not, it's time you did.
Orders filled promptly In any
quantity and size, ,at price you
have bean paying for a quality
no better if a good.
Use Your Phone
When yon pbxmo your order to us yon may res aenauud that ft
will receive the same careful attention a though yon personally had
called In our store.
Tweed & Collins
Oor. College and Market Sta,
Phone asis-asiT.
: Miss Katberln Woo drew, wbo bas
been spending soma time with friend
at Baltimore, has arrived to spend the
season with her mother, Mrs. James
Woodrow, at her bom at Mar Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MeCroskey and
Miss MeCroskey, of Cincinnati, Ohio,
are guests at No. SI Merrlmon avenue
for the season.
Mr. Dick Reeves bas returned to hi
home at Charleston, S. C.. after spend
ing1 several days with friends In Ashe,
villa.
Mrs. H. H. Crawford, of Dallas,
Texas, ts the guest of bar daughter,
Mrs. ' James Coleman, t ber home
'Willanow.' Mrs. William Uouglu
of Jacksonville, Fla., Is also visiting
Mrs. Coleman.
Miss AUx Field, of Knoxvlll. Tenn.,
Is with Miss Mary Mltlender on Pear
son drive for a short time.
Mtss Anna O. Hunter, of Savannah,
Ga., wbo is spending the summer at
Audubon Lodge at Skyland. Is re
covering from a long illness.
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Mr. land Mrs. Artbtar PenTV of
Jacksonville, Fla., with their son. Mr.
Arthur Perry. Jr.. are spending th
season at Busbee ball.
Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Memmlnger
arrive v tomorrow from Atlanta, to
spend tb remainder of the season.
HLT. A ... ILTm av 1 -f vtft aTAjt
.U 1 . iVI .11.11 ... i .w.-
for New Tork City, where he was
called on account of Illness In bis
famtlv. Mr. Murrav will return to
the city In several day.
Miss Elinor Ftounrov. wbo bas
been visiting Mtss Dorothy Parker on
Edsremont road, lert yesterday for
Virginia, where she will spend two
weeks. .. -, . -
Mrs. William Coleman and ber
children, of Whltmlre. 8. C, have ar
rived Iq vUlt Mxs. Thad Coleman and
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HAS A CURE .
FOR PELLAGRA
New and Popular
: Flu Flu Sundae
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IValker'sDrugStore
Phones I S3 and 1S3.
H. Redwood & Co.
Lots of seasonable goods vary cheap now and in Bret-rat
i styles. Many items in Ladles Cloth are llttl over
; Half Price and a few of them, also Hat and Colored
Parasols, are below Half Price.
Men's Straw Hats and Panamas are Just Half Prio. On
Lot of Palm Beach Coats and Trousers are now only f :
the suit.
I See our Hair Switches at f l.SS, t2.9S and tS.IS. Beour
worn enema lor single oeos na lor cots, lust to Hand. They
are very scares and very Oear. we regret to say. Also secure
some Bed Quilts, Table Damask and Towels not mieh pvor
I si 1)19 lowest of old price. Tb advance oa all three Is serious.
Parrie Nichols, Laurel, Miss., writes:
Seems to me if I had not obtained your
remedy when I did I would not have
lived much longer. I am glad you dis
covered this wonderful remedy that will
mire Pellagra. When I began taking
Baughn's Pcllasrra Remedv mv weight
was 60-odd pounds: now it is 90-odd. 1
would like to have this published and
sent to sufferers of Pellagra."
This Is published at her request. If
you suffer from Pellagra or know ot any
one who suffers from Pellagra, It Is your
duty to consult the resourceful Baughn,
who has fought and conauered the dread
ed malady right in the Pellagra Belt ot
Alabama.
The svnlDtoms hands red Ilka aim.
burn, skin peeling off, sore mouth, the
Hps, throat and tonsrue a flaming red
with much mucus and choking; Indiges
tion and nausea; either diarrhoea or
constipation. There Is hope. If vou have
Pellagra you can be cured by Baughn's
Pellagra Remedy. Get big free book on
Pellagra. Address American Compound
ing Co.. Box 2075. Jaaoer. Ala., remem
bering monev is refunded In any case
where the remedy (alls to cure. Advt
I ASHE VILLE COMFORT SHOP
Our Kace and Scalp Treat-
Iments are scientifically ad
ministered with hygienic care.
Manicuring, Shampooing, Marcel
Waving. Courteous attention.
Try u.
Cor. Patton Ave. and Church St.
SJ12 Dnrumor Bldg. Phone 2280.
Hairdressing Parlor
SWEDISH AND MAGNETIC
MASSAGE
Gray balr restored without
dye. Permanent waving. Popu
lar prices.
MRS. M'COT
Phono 75S.
Opposite 78 Patton Ave.
Asheville's Beautiful
Sunset Mountain
Take the Auto Bus In front of
Smith's Drug Store to the summit.
Good road and picturesque scenery
tne whole way, including the mag
nificent Grove Park residences.
Country club, golf link and Grove
f aric lnr The drlv all th way t.
the top Is an ever changing sue
cession of mountain view. Fro
the peak a panorama unfolds be
for you. First" th town below.
then a long sweeping valley rlsln
slowly to the neighboring summit
uut to the hortxon swe ep rangi
upon range where hangs the deli
cat blue tint which characteriz
these mountains. .
Auto leaves Smith's Drug Store
:30 a. m it a. z.-so p. m. an
4:00 p. m.
Fare, $1.00 a round trip. -
Mrs. Dale's Hairdressing Parlor
MARTVELLO SrSTHX
Woman's Exchange Building 36 Haywood Street.
Shampooing
Hair Singeing
Hair Dyeing
Hair Bleaching.
Manicuring
Hand and Arpv Massage
Hair Goods
Electrolytic Face Mas sag
Instantaneous Face- Bleachf
Pimple and Blackhead Treatment
Antiseptic Hot Oil for the Scalp :
Prismatic Ray for Face and Scalp
Tar Tonio for Falling Hair
Dry and Oily Scalp Treatment
MASSEUR .
Victor Sehrwald
Phone 2342.
.Recommended by the Leading
Physicians of Ashevllle.
Miss Cruise's Shop
Human Hair Goods, Shell
Goods and Toilet Preparation. ,
Superior accommodation for
Shampooing, Scalp Treatments,
Facial Massage and Manicuring;
XS Haywood R. Pnon 1.
Combing mad up Into Switches, Curl and Puff . ,
Marinello Preparations
We carry a complete line of Marinello Skin Soaps,
Creams, Skin Foods, Powders and Toilet .Waters.
For appointments phone 1671r
THE BEST RA1TGES v. : ,
Like Statesmen and Poet, An
. BORN
CHAS. L.SLUDER CO.
SO South Pack Square. V . .. . Phone ISO.
Boat In Kitchen Furniture.
MAIL YOUR KODAK FILMS TO
The Gift Shop .
WAYNEtVILLC, N. C.
Esstmsn rilme. Kodaks, Supplies
and Kodak Finishing to any part
af the Mountains Postpaid.
THE AtTGTJST VIOXOB RECORDS
Also Columbia Records Com and Hear Them at
FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE
For the Best In Pianos, Edlsons and Vlctrolas.
Phone 20ft.
78 Patton Avev
Any Way- '
(Indianapolis News.) .
They were discussing th Joke
about getting down off an elephant
"How do you get down?" asked
the pokesmlth for th fourth time.
"Ton climb down." , '
. "Wrong!"
'"Xov, trsasfl hi aide aad gild
down." - ' .:
"Wrong!- N
"You take a ladder and get down,'
Wrong!"
-Well, you tak th trunk line
down." .:
"No; notfluite. , Ton don't get dow
off an elephant; yon get H a
fop,"
P.