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"No, indeedy. You stop right here. Mr. Norton and Mr. Moore are coming. You men can help us organize. You ought to help. It's your money we're trying to save."

"Quite so;" responded Mr. Larry, with sudden gravity. After all, these investigations did seem to mean quite a lot to the men who earned the money.

So at eight o'clock, Mrs. Larry faced her little audience of six, Mrs. Bleecker Bangs' letter in hand:

"400 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

"My Dear Mrs. Hall—I would be very glad to supply you with suggestions for organizing your club, but my time is taken with writing. Ladies by dozens are asking me how to organize and should be instructed. So I send you newspaper clippings, interviews with me, which will do just as well. Follow the suggestions in these articles and you will have great success, I am sure.

"Sincerely,
"Charlotte R. Bangs."