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f ' ' f f - ' 1 I Pictures by Pcnrhyn Stanlaws Ai they went in the restaurant'Now, Rosy," Win- . ,.niesaid,- 1 . 1 - "This la my treat you paid last time." . But Rosy suvuxe ner aeaa. . - "No. let me pay!' "No, let me pay 1" VXfovr, dear. "But. I Insist!" "Now, darling please I" "Oh ueurie, uca go mean i . - VfV. U' . .;- if iV- .V s.. 7 UK -. . f " I I V; . I J I It I, I -V "7 - , i A v 1 ' I fc. - t,'. ' I J - ' I I, 111. ' J : fir I i . 1 I Cop met n4, tt t tM Mrtu fxMiMT OMftt Vriuis Riliu fMned' " Verse by Carolyn Wells v .Vk V 1 ti k ,v i ' rV 4 ' If -,.; V Cut aJ they Bquah bled lovingly wbHa citij to be ' erved,- - t I' v , -"tfo tablea left," tha waiter raid, 'exccrt cb thsfi . reaenretL'; v - v ; - ; - i j, s ifi , ( "Bat we must luneZU" cried XTIffrl.wtai her cost " ' Imperious air; , . : ' ' " 1 -The waiter ahrced t!sv thotHscs,r and; assumed a vaesst ttaxe. ; , y i ji 11 i mil ii,iMwpgfgjwWWWIWWIMwaiwww 1 " -y 1 : I f4 v. r X , j' V hi . "X . " . ,V ! A t . r To the head waiter Winnie - then r appealed witJi atprfous face. ' 1 ' "ITo, ma'am," he said in tomuoua tanis.' "tlAf' cot a vacant place." , , f "JSut-thh! one?" V7innie falterel "VTe must,! really lunch, van imnw." i 'Ko j that was ordered In advance several days a' J I'll. Jill-1 -I. ,f HI, I, .III gli i'ljuu,i,i I,, i, L mm VJI MJlAjJtlW'WI'llijlJBIj 4 ' M 'Cm1 rtit r y' f Will' mm. 'l ! 'i-V -5? S'J J.' ,&r it V "Allow mwif I mi-ht suffffest-hors d'oeuvres fresh caviare Our specialty twlay Is galantine with aauce Bru-, riL"" ane. - ,-,.. "ol'r?61? F16 called aaia. "Cone salad uuu vcv ' Pe2? w ma'a,a, 111 "perWnd it all,'. x 1 rv InX iyjr f . '. f, . v c-L. luBa'jtjir I" i' 1 ' 1 I,,.,, ;.:-!. ' rWWWWWJ iimii m" .IUi, .111, in, . 1 ,1 iin u xummmmmmmmmmmLm (l? ' ill , V . a .. ; 'In-deedl" said: Winnie Wynne. And.'; thai she t kindled up that smile: - ' She didn't hurry, either it took her quite awhile. Her lips curved up Jier cheeks turned plni two The big head waiter jsped and hastSyits21ed-CSt A ' .. . Tyv.I J 1 y i mm mi r -r - - . 1 ' . rr S5- V ! 'WhoVai that table I reserved the Iratoluest uiquirecu "Didnt you tell those ladies it was B&utlii hava youflredl" w.uv "I told them ye" the waiter bowed, and spread each large white hand; , "But those ladies speak no English, ' andthe' , couldn't understand!" . , - - ., , Winnie's adventures wilj be"continue(CtTbexl i Sunday's Editorial Seetioal ' - 'V7 :