, 10 cents. Carroll D. Murphy, 10 cents. Harold
W. Bynner, 10 cents. Gerard Stafford King, 10 cents. Two devoted
readers, $1. Anna E. Sibley, 26 cents. Carolyn G. Thorne, 50 cents.
Ernestine Pattison, $2.50. Amy, D. A., and W. H. Bowman, Maud Ringen,
Marie and Morris Sadler, Jun., $1.50. Katherine A. Waller, 25 cents.
These sums come from every part of the country, showing a wide interest.
The Little Women Chapter, of Upper Nyack, N. Y., Sophie Moeller,
president, is to hold a fair, and wants contributions; the members of
the Order residing in Washington, D. C., and in Cincinnati. O.,
respectively are to have entertainments; and Mr. Kirk Munroe is to give
in New York city, in November, a reading from his own books. Washington
members may send word to Elizabeth W. Hyde, 1418 Euclid Place, N. W.,
and Cincinnati members to the Robert Louis Stevenson Chapter, J. H.
Bates, Jun., 502 East Third Street.
GOOD WILL MITE
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HARPER'S ROUND TABLE
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FUND
_Amount_, $........................
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_Contributor._
_This money is contributed, not because it is asked for, but because I
want to give it._
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If you use this Good Will Mite, simply pin it to your letter, in order
that it may be detached for filing. If the amount is given by more than
one contributor, add blanks for their names, but attach the added sheet
firmly to the Mite, that it may not become detached and lost. Include a
given name in each case, and write plainly, to avoid errors on the Honor
Roll.
Kinks.
No. 98.--ENIGMA.
38, 21, 44, 20, 7, 35, 12.--To justify.
29, 41, 5, 14, 33.--To err.
27, 31, 43, 15, 36.--A judgment.
42, 19, 47, 26, 24, 40, 11, 30.--A mechanical hold.
32, 6, 46, 26, 34.--A kind of flax.
36, 18, 28, 45, 23.--Suspense.
17, 1, 22, 24, 10, 8.--A near relative.
9, 39, 35, 2, 25, 36.--Accustomed.
3, 46, 37, 24, 13, 4, 33.--Course of life.
The whole a verse of Scripture in the Old Testament.
ALBERT.
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No. 99.--RIDDLES.
Animal, nor vegetable,
Nor mineral am I;
A natural product, I exist
From two to six feet high.
I am not she, I am not he,
But just between the two;
You'll often see me take my place,
And sometimes hear me too.
I have no breadth, I have no length,
I'm neither thin nor t
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