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XX t l 1 fl! skeins '4 WHY ,FATHERS TURN GRAY fContinued from Page 75 True, it was larger and built on slightly differ- ent lines, yet it was unmistakably an auto- mobile. But the crowning touch was the driver, a youth attired much after the same manner of those of the garden party. The car was filled and overflowing with his kind, who were laughing and pointing triumphantly back to the road over which they had just seemingly flown. Deeply disgusted, Dr. Edimetz twisted an- other knob. There must be something worth- while, on some part of the planet. The next scene was laid in a luxurious home much resembling those 'of this planet with the slight exception that the rugs were suspended from the ceiling, while lights shed their glow from the floor. However, the center of attrac- tion lay in a group composed of an elderly man and woman, logically the mother and father, and another of those freakish looking girls. The latter was holding up for the inspection of an equally freakish youth, a coat apparently of canary feathers. She appeared to be ex- plaining something about it. , After a moment, the young man nodded ap- provingly and handed her a slip of white paper, evidently a checque. Then he turned to the older woman and appeared very much annoyed when she began to talk and point to the pile of groceries, woolen underwear, medi- cine, and bills, at her side. The man held a golf-bag and some books on his lap. He wore a worried expression. . For a moment he regarded it in silence. Then resolutely seizing a hammer, demolished his in- vention beyond recognition, with a few deft strokes. That's as far as those ideas will- go on this earth, he said tersely. Up from the garden floated the wailing ot the saxaphones and the voices of the young people, raised in telling the world in general that: If the Moon is made of green cheese, it must be cheap on Mars. ll E fe? R ,' S., x fit lg . .A If 0 ff , K 3 At: W J? ' f, 1 . i fl-ji ii' i ' I :gy Wee Willie: I didn't go with a single girl last summer. Pete Wood: Sort of a home wreck er, huh? 'UQ Do come in and try our HOME-MADE BREAD and ROLLS formerly made by . M. E. Brown, now made by H. SCHAF F ER 422 Genesee Street w. c. BROWN at co., Inc. MASTER DYERS and CLEANERS 64 Clinton AvenueTSolQilh V Y Main 3548 Twenty-five
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XX Q l I fl! sgcclnsagi Cornwall Clothes Shop CLOTHING OF THE BETTER GRADE AT POPULAR VPRICES Second Floor, Cornwall Bldg. 156 East Main Street Compliments of Betsy Ross CANDY SHOPPE and LUNCH SHOESfoz'EYERYONE 11 ANDREWS S TI WHITE STUDIO QUALITY PORTRAITS 208 East Main Street Phone Twenty-four H. E. Wilson, Inc. FLORIST Main 1084 88 Main St. East 835 Hudson Ave. Main 4495 Cut Flowers and Artistic Floral Arrangement and Decoration HERE ARE GIFTS- Drafting Sets, Slide Rules, Triangles, T-Squares, Oil Color Outfits, Water Color Outfits, Drawing Boards, Easels, Sketch- ing Boxes, Painting' Books, Instruction Books, Books of Studies, Showcard Colors, Air Brushes, Bronzes for decorative Work, Plasteline for modeling, Childre,n's Model- ing Sets, Children's Color Boxes, Children's Painting Books. Barnanrd, Porter 8x Remington 9 North Water St. Main 8140 ' D O U B LE I 'Y6ufSavings It CAN be done Rochester Savings Bank The Students' Bank
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XX I, EXQCIDEAD-X' 4 RADIO ELECTRICAL SPORTING GOODS New Store Rudolph Schmidt 8: Co.' 43 South Avenue BELLOWS 8: HOWDEN WATCHMAKERS and JEWELERS 176 Genesee Street Phone, Genesee 1377 J. BALLAGH PHARMACY P ' Complete Line of School Supplies Assortment of Fountain Pens, 50c to 55.00 Full Line of Candies always on hand Ice Cream, all flavors 470 Genesee Street Corner Hawley Street, opposite the School SPORTING GOODS CO. ROCHESTER EVERYTHING FOR SPORT AND RECREATION Corner Church 79 State Street I Tl . ,gvrq ,er K 4 v 11,0 I , f.: a I - ffm :QW 3fnz.f!!4'fIP 32 13147555 '1ff51 W5 1 any-0,4 ' Wx 1: f,l., 7 lf,,r,:,65g:,A1 gr. - 1 nl: vr,7o,f if 'ffl f alt!! ' A '73 1 f 'ff' .ff '4 ' 4 'f? ' 0 fl H, 1 lamb 'f 977 I 1. 1 I , f o,,L' W 1 - , ' f , L , V, ny, 3 ' ,af f 'ff' 14-,W ff 1 f QI' 4M ' x I ' f, , 1 X I I. KOEN G U I m D D S I picked up a bargain yesterday. Didn't they say anything to you? Twenty-six
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