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f { • L. Things to Know and Do Tramp Signs ^59 Among the many signs and blazes doing active service in our cities, just as tJieir predecessors did in the wilderness, are the signs of tramps and Gypsies. These, no doubt, vary from time to time, but they must be fairly permanent and general; otherwise, they would not serve their purpose. An interesting article on Tramp Signs appears in the American Examiner of January 30, 1910. It is accredited to Professor Wallace Emster (Michigan University) and Chief of Police C. J. McCabe, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. It gives the following as weU-established Tramp Signs: doTisiTkbl^ or This CAm^ li ^(^ ChiU> woma^n: fyr Tmt '»v WorK I A- OU womin. glv* ut> "Worth. roiAmj /VSAA ^ Vii/ous O r }lo we XrH » Mo^'tworKfolr To these, the Reverend Horace E. Clute, of New York, in December 6, 1914, issue of the same paper adds: