Thor Oboe". . "and sum, tho new... lr, to him " once. Has he many For a long moment Don Quixote After stud ing the buildings op- ducats do you think? For with these and .Sancho "'anxa observed this posite for mic time, they discover- we can buy food at this pleasant marvel and then another marvel.for‘.ed that each bore a number in a Christmas season for those who the red light disappeared and above sequence. and that their number would otherwise want for it and re- it the green appeared, ,.tyner1tlmiht, be close by. move their distress.' (Thus came the all the monstera dashed forward at, Keeping on the soft grass and out Language easily to the Blond Young such a apeed as though they would'of the path of the monsters they Man, for he had but closed the he sure to strike each other. For all‘rode until they found themselves book.) . that, and before the valorous opposite the required number. A lull! Sancho would not try. the little Don Quixote and, his good squire in the race of monsters gave them room that had shot him up, so down all over. “liver sleeping, dullard.| “Watch your step."' shouted the As the door opened a blond young though centuries passed over the, blue clad one as he clutched the man seated at a desk closed his book atitt wouldst thou lack on idea." As,‘mule's bridle. "Now, what is it?" with a trieh--it was "The Delightr indeed, centuries has passed Over Ho-stera huh I.“ (iii History of the lost lugenuous both, and little did either know. Sancho could not tind words, for Knight, Don Quixote of the Man, "Sir, Don Quixote," guoth Sancho, the monsters had shot forward again cha.’ He stared at the intruder and “Lead on, I follow." and he found himself between two rubbed his eyes "and pinched himsel! With greatest dimculty the valor-‘3Wifuy moving streams. The next and stared again. It was the Squire, oua knight atimbed into III! M pause, he trnaped-- ly Ie-nd this was Manhattan in He guided the good Rosinaute along; "Hr Master would succor those December. a gravelly path into a wide avenue.'ill diateeaai" I “You are Sancho Panza. as I live on the one side of which strange “What?" ---Hot, Mackerel! How come you monsters need madly in one dine-I “My Easter would help those in here'." _ tion and on the other of which they diam-9!" _ l "Btmnge thou shouldst know new med‘equllly as My in the other! "Oh, I thought you were advertis- though I have not the honor of direction, snorting and grunting .tiing something. It's the Good Fellows knowing thee," said Sancho. ie) each other. Of a sudden a red lightIyou want, I guess. here, take this doubt my master's fame reached flnatted on. Thereupon all the mon-pert to that number. They will thine ears. The valorous Don! stern ceased to speed madly and " you up." ' lQuixote of the Maneha---it is he drew up in group. on either side of. Sancho returned to his master in who has sent me here to relieve the tower n the foot of which stood the next pause of the monsters. those in distress. a stout htrure clothed in blue, with a "We are to so to I number," laid Food g... cm“... 9a.... good oaken M at " belt. . he, "on this street." "To he sure. to be "re-let us They Observe a Marvel Study the Buildings go to him " once. Mas he many For a long moment Don Quixote After stud ing the buildings op- ducats do you think? For with these and .Sancho ‘Pansa observed this posite for soie time, they discover we can buy food at this pleasant marvel and then another marvel.for"ed that each bore a number in a Christmas season for those who the red light disappeared and above sequence, and that their number would otherwise want for it and re- it the, Inâ€! ewe-red. ,.tynerelmiht, be close by. move their distress.' (Thus came the all the monsters dashed forward atI Keeping on the soft - and out Language easily to the Blond Young such a speed as though they would'of the path of the monsters they Man, for he had but closed the besure to.str_ike each other. For all‘rode until they found themselves book.) . I‘d-nub Quinn " Out “What! Inc-lb do“! Mart than not undid u out a bun dun- tnn, this fair morn?" abound In to M0. with well whom an to) an» Manta to It": and quiver All out. "Ever duping, dullnd.‘ though centuries piled over thee, atitt wouidst thou luck an idea." Aa, indeed, centuries has passed over both, and little did either know. "Sir, Don Quixote," guoth Sancho, “Load on, I follow." With greatest difBeult, the valor-', but; 1- mm“ clam a; with mighty and†and in": of “mama-hum Mariam-III...“- 1e1tettt?ePeth'rfle ttrtturulatartadNethetastheir -tr-,tunet-iattomvl, Ulla, and I. on the good My an... that It“, M at when Meer."".'?---??..'."""-""-"?'-, a _".r. 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Give Them Musical Instruments for Christmas 'roeut.etmi_-to-t-... A -teardroq-twGebru.ro.-oe All. Gum lucid. and Shoot Mink. phylum We any tho full-u lino of halal inert-on- u prim to "It "on ANY nun-Seal Ink-l is too product to bo unwind I. [a to tun. Any child who oahtblt. IIy “he in Ink M be 0-- W h tho Knit. This all. for and Encourage their MUSICAL TALENT SERVICE STATION . POR MUSICIANS I "Good Sir," and h with mun. ‘lou vein. for the nonsur- new either aide of him and named only too unions to run him down. “I: mum yonder--" not I now and his moat-n." room with lunch [old point and Cid-taupthgtothouvhowon IND. tho not! We.“ that linen [momentum-“end poor-ndlndintroqor'ut. "s, - “no! that " ot thin» "ntrott_nnAeNtehodattris You“: till-plough: talc want. stun than“ atop to-ttter, And no portly trust. for tho room mm prod? trotting " his but spud Sancho to be Mud . hmthlou and. PorMyMunuionodtotho Pam rented the “out man. His hon-t looped and (all. for the BI Yam Man, who loll as}... "Good Sir," mid to with troun- roo- stoppod rising and tho - a!E"iitu, of Do- deoto of Ion. voico. for the monitor- new not.“ mil who guided it mid. eta. Fat thus did thou} either tide of him Ind nomad only "ninth tuor, plum, ttmt door to the thing: happen in Decal-Ibo: in that, too anxious to run him down. “My right for Good Fellows." nut city of Manhattan. l an. E1 “on. in Duo-ht A: the door opened a blond young mm: and rt a duh cloud his book nun-nanny“. â€Hub-g "oM.DitWeed.areg.th" "qt-let on get a room where they could rest. B he many But poor Joaeph we: disappointed, with these for so many other people had come is ptrrasant to the little town that day the rooms those who were all taken. No doubt Joseph and r it and re- Mory felt lonely and discouraged as In come the night came on. At last they went to {and Young a stable to find a place to Meep. cloud the Here in I manger the Saviour of _ ___ _ the World we; horn. ;' Now, you wonder how the people heard of his birth, in those long, long :30 day when there were no telegraph: or telephones? \Perhape you think so important news as this would be announced publicly by the highest officials or the richest people in town and a holiday de-, elated. - ‘ iontetrand way. Some thought he would make the king; leave their thrones and himself be the ruler. But he came as a sweet. den little babe. " _ _ This was a very lowly place in; deed for the Prince of Peace to be born. Prophets had been foretelling his coming for many years. People were expecting him to come, but in I At this time the ruler of the Ro- man Emperor, Augustus Caesar, re- quired ell penan- to pay toxe- lot the upkeep of the kingdom. Joueph mu u descendant of King David. 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