Physical culture . ut it in my pocket and went to myroom. I wanted to see its contentswhile I was alone. I hurriedly tore openthe envelope and read as follows: Dear Mr. Kingsley: I shall be pleasedto see you most any evening. I amnearly always at home, and do not goabout much. It would be a pleasure tosee someone from my old home who willnot bring back unpleasant sincerely, Grace Winston. It would be hard to describe theemotions aroused by the reading of thatletter, and there were many remem-brances associated with her familiarchirography. I was anxious to call andto renew


Physical culture . ut it in my pocket and went to myroom. I wanted to see its contentswhile I was alone. I hurriedly tore openthe envelope and read as follows: Dear Mr. Kingsley: I shall be pleasedto see you most any evening. I amnearly always at home, and do not goabout much. It would be a pleasure tosee someone from my old home who willnot bring back unpleasant sincerely, Grace Winston. It would be hard to describe theemotions aroused by the reading of thatletter, and there were many remem-brances associated with her familiarchirography. I was anxious to call andto renew my friendship, for I wouldhardly dare to call it more, for accordingto law I was still a married man, andunder such circumstances, had I the rightto renew my acquaintance with her, as Iknew very well I could not avoid showingmy strong affection for her. Butwhether I had it or not, it was my inten-tion to take the right, and I hurriedlydashed off a note to her stating I wouldcall the next evening. (To be Continued.). Our Coming Generation What chance has the baby? Is nothis very soul steeped in every imaginableabomination, indulged in by parentalforefathers many generations before hisbirth, and must he follow in their wake?Must he be a weak, sickly, diseaseddegenerate—to grow up a drunkard, a coward, a fool—to live a life of sin,suffering and sorrow? Poor sufferinghumanity! IStop! Think! Why not helpsuffering human beings before birth?Fathers and Mothers its up to you toframe and to build your babys it over! 430


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