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"A good designer, Abe," Leon went on hastily, "is a big asset, and Louis Grossman is a first-class A Number One designer. We done a tremendous spring business through Louis. I suppose you heard about our style forty-one-fifty?" Abe nodded. "Them Arverne Sacques," he said. "Yes, I heard about it from everybody I meet. He must be a gold-mine, that Louis Grossman." "He is," Leon continued.

Anyway, we ain't taking back no goods what we sold once. Yours truly. That's all, Miss Aaronstamm. I guess that'll fix 'em. What, Barney?" Barney nodded gloomily. "I tell you, Barney," Leon went on, "I wish I never seen that Louis Grossman. He certainly got into us good and proper." "I don't know, Leon," said Barney. "That Arverne Sacque was a record seller." "Arverne Sacque!" Leon cried.

In a few minutes the door opened, and a keen-looking, well-set-up man appeared who came forward and held out his hand. "I've been hearing about you from Mr. Arverne," he said, "and he tells me that you want to look over the works." "Mr. Nebett?" queried the boy, and in response to an affirmative nod, he continued, "Yes, sir, I'm very anxious to see part of it at any rate.

"Sure, they're made up right," said Herzog, "only I seen something what I like better. It's about the same style, only more attractive. I mean Sammet Brothers' style forty-one-fifty their new Arverne Sacque." "Mr. Herzog!" Abe cried. Herzog raised a protesting palm.

The next morning, about ten o'clock, Hamilton presented himself at the general offices of the company on the outskirts of the town, about a mile from the college. He asked to see the business manager, and was granted an interview. "Mr. Arverne," said the boy, "I called with regard to securing the figures for the census of nineteen hundred and ten."

Arverne that the Census Bureau did issue special bulletins on selected industries, and that perhaps I might have an opportunity to make use of some information. But that's a personal idea of mine only, because most of those bulletins are written by experts in the Bureau."

"It ain't nice, Izzy, you should use such talk to your mother. I tell you it ain't so nice a son should tell his mother she should loosen up." "I only meant, ma " "That's just how I feel, Simon, with the summer coming on I can't stand no more long faces. Last year it was Arverne till a cottage we had to take. Always in April already my troubles for the summer begin.

Post-glacial : Upper diluvial. Glacial : Lower diluvial. Arverne : Upper pliocene. Subapennine : Lower pliocene. Falun : Upper miocene. Limbourg : Lower miocene. Aquitaine : Upper oligocene. Ligurium : Lower oligocene. Gypsum : Upper eocene. Coarse chalk : Middle eocene. London clay : Lower eocene. White chalk. : Upper cretaceous. Green Sand : Middle cretaceous. Neocomian : Lower cretaceous.

I always say with girls you got trouble from the start and with boys it ain't no better. Between Arverne and " "Arverne! None of the swell crowd goes there any more, mamma." "Swell! Let me tell you, Miriam, your papa and me never had time to be swell when we was young. I remember the time when we couldn't afford a trip to Coney Island, much less four weeks a cottage at Arverne-next-to-the-sea.