Farmer Finkler’s wrinkled face relaxed. “Well,” he drawled with that twinkle showing again in his eye, “I guess that don’t matter much. I guess a few apples ain’t anything between friends.”

Dolph turned to Dr. Benedict. “And, Doctor,” he resumed, “I’d like to suggest, sir, that when the new field is finished we name it after Mr. Finkler.”

A shout of approval went up and the Doctor nodded smilingly.

“A good idea, Jones,” he agreed, “a very good idea. We will call it Finkler’s Field.”

THE END.


BY RALPH HENRY BARBOUR

The New Boy at Hilltop
Illustrated in Colors, Ornamental Cloth Cover with Inlay in Colors, 12mo, $1.50.

The story of a boy’s experiences at boarding school. The first chapter describes his arrival and reception by the others. The remaining chapters tell of his life on the football field, on the crew, his various scrapes and fights, school customs and school entertainments. His experiences are varied and cover nearly all the incidents of boarding school life.

Winning His “Y”
Illustrated in Colors, 12mo, Decorated Cloth Cover, $1.50.