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Placing Her Way Back, Migs Otdun (ealling)—1 play only elasgle music, dear-Mozart, Beethoven and Haydn, you know, Hostesg's Little Daughter—You're Just like my manna, She doesn’t play anything but the pleces that was new when she was young. 1 LS 1 Climbing. “You folks are being taken up by society, aren't you?” “Well, we don’t belleve In brag- ging, but we know three irdies who awoke cigarettes.” x Bold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, 0. The Way Out. He was a keen business man, but a | painfully poor golfer, and, despite con- giant calls upon the expert of his caddie, the greater part | round had been badly foozied, i With the ball lving In ope | course's worst bunkers, he sat | and tried to his despair by | pretense at consulting his diary | fore repeating the old question, "What | { would you advise, James?" i : for SE This time the eaddie Geliberately 4 "F. A. Harrison, Desk ! misunderstood, : “If ye cut stra i he sald, “ye’ll {| press.” advice of teams; 1st prize for Championship for he of the down | a bes | ders and Livestock. cover ight ies sir,” | L 2 frae here, the 4:15 manage i ————————————— LL ————— : Keep Off the Grass! The little boy was fond of nursery | which | rhymes and fairy tales, and was al- | another. i ways asking questions about them | ing to an sequaintance One day he asked his mother: | uilze that her visitor was the “Why didn’t the man In the nursery | of a famous author whose manners are rhyme put up a notice to ‘keep off the | hrusque. “Of course,” sald she, grass’? Then he wouldn't have been | have known Mr. Blank | cruel to the maiden.” | the author) fof years. 1 knew him be- “Which man, dear? | fore he was married.” er: "and to whom was “Oh. responded “well,” sald the .Ittk ap, “nurse | with polite interest. ten tells me about the man all tat | “It's true,” continued the hostess, | tered and torn who Kicked the maiden | gmiling sweetly, “he has no manners, off the lawn!” : but, then, of there isn’t gingle member of his family that has The Blunderer, of her friends know ber and she did not aid his moth- he cruel? yes,” the visitor, ch course, Expert at It, “Jack has such a clever way of flat. tering one.” i —— | Oh, “Dean, { “Speaking about { “Did he tell you | writes Miss K, C., | fal?” ; lome: A bachelor is a i “That wouldn't have been clever: he | alone with the one he loves.” told me he was scared to death lest | Evening Transcript. | seme movie manager should see me," — | i 1oston Evening Transcript, if not to ——_ss row Cynical. witty definitions.” you were beauti- Boston What are years for, gain experience? 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Agent Wild With Excitement, At a football game I had a place In the bleachers one seat below an athe letic classmate, The invading took early in the first quarter, sult that the crowd stood to cheer the home fighters on a stronger i was wild with excitement, At lust we forced over for six points “A touchdown!” 1 and, swinging around, gloved fist into my friend's coat front, What was my borror to discover that | my friend had exchanged feats with a | pretty co-ed. “I'm down, all she gasped, | struggling back out of the arms of a | portly man above her.—Exchange, the lead with the re team little shouted, drove a right I™ Superstition Helps Cat. France It is a custom to give ent all it can ent on Christmas { eve, for if. by any chance, it mews, i bad luck for the household is sure ito follow, In the You Reh to pet load out of a tun pip. Try a dead beet. It, at least, looks promising. gion
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