[ In the garden on the while snow lay a dead blackbird. Two-year-old found it, and his interest was intense. “ Dicky’s gone sleepy/’ Jio announced. Then ho veas heard snouting, “Dicky, wake up.” But there was no answer. At last ho put his_ hoad down to the. blackbird's, and whispered softly, “ Dickv, dear, tea’s ready,” YOUR FAVORITE STRAW HAT I Need not be thrown away because It ifl | limp and faded. Taino's Red Funnel i Strawine dyes it any shade desired, and makes it firm and shapely agaiu. Hat the I fashionable dull finish, easily applied, stays [ fast. Bottles, Is fid; grocers and irOcmon--1 Hers. —TAdvtJl
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Evening Star, Issue 17329, 17 April 1920, Page 9
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105Page 9 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 17329, 17 April 1920, Page 9
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