Father is giving iron tonics right and left, and has made up a gallon of pump water with a beautiful pink vegetable dye in it for Sally Winn so she won't have to die before he gets back. Poor Joe Winn is very sad that I did not let him know you were here on the last trip. I really forgot to do it. We were having such a wildly exciting time making our plans for New York that poor Joe never came into my head.

It is so splendid that Father is going, too. If these people will only stay well until he can get started, then they can be sick all they want and have a doctor over from the crossing. There is a perfectly good doctor there, that is, a perfectly good doctor if one is prepared for death!

Good-by! I must stop and help Miss Pinkie. How I do hate to sew! To think in a few days almost I'll be In New York With the Tucker Twins.

Your best friend,
Page Allison.

THE END


HURST & COMPANY'S BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
NEW BOOKS FOR GIRLS
TUCKER TWINS BOOKS
By NELL SPEED
Author of the Molly Brown Books.
Cloth Bound. Illustrated.

At
Boarding School
with the
Tucker Twins
There are no jollier girls in
boarding school fiction than Dum
and Dee Tucker. The room-mate
of such a lively pair has an endless
variety of surprising experiences—as
Page Allison will tell you.

Vacation with
the Tucker Twins