"But—er—" I asked, "who is Van Ruiter? What's his school? I don't know much about these Dutchmen."
"Van Ruiter," said Ginger severely, "is a painter in oils. His work has been known to fetch as much as seventy-five pounds. As for his school, there was a man of that name at Marlborough with me. And as the canvas of 'The Two Windmills' is dated 1912 it might be him."
Chauffeur of Large Car (who has been admonished for taking up too much of the narrow road). "Garn! If there ain't enough room for yer, put that thing on yer foot and roller-skate with it on the pavement."
A Child Among the Prophets.
The Evening News called attention to the following as one of the "special features" of a recent issue:—
"FORECASTS OF SPRING MILLINERY
By Miss Bessie Ascough (Age 7)."