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It's funny how the seashore healthy starts such .acquaintance 'mong the wealthy while they are tailing their vacation In summer seasldo recreation. They both expressed their kindly pity for poor folks sweating In the city and talked of methods of correction of housing "In the crowded sections." I smile, becauso some day when bringing our mornlne milk and Bayly slngtne he's going to be a startled mortal when she receives him at our portal. Each morn for years with glassy rattlo he's brought the product of his cattle while Bhe's a maid my wife has hired to take the place of one she fired. Her dad's a railroad king, however, he operates a trolley lever. A magnate's daughter? Wealthy drover? "Who cares If they can put It over ! WILL. MOORE. The Young Lady Across the Way 1 A Desperate Case "Dear," said tho fond mother, "I must punish you for disobeying my orders." "Please, ma," said the little boy, "may I bo to my room first?" 'Tea," consented tho parent, and she cautiously followed her first-born upstairs. Their Robert was kneeling by his bed, and his mother heard him say: "Dear Lord, If you ever 'wanted to help a little) fellow In trouble, now's your chance." The whipping was Indefinitely postponed. But How: A Bright Future "I want to bo honest, sir. I can't support your daughter, but I am afraid to tell her no because she has aot her heart on marrying me." "Never mind. Do your best. I can't support her, cfther." Life. The young lady across the way says she sees we're soon to be asked to buy another big Issue of Liberty Bonds, and for her part sho heartily approves of this plan to pay for tho war as we go. Official.-UrJtUh Vr Thotomnh., . , . . ' ONE REASO. FOB, THE STRIKING SUPERIORITY OF THE BRITISH, IN FKANUB f v Xl Li:trl '...'.. ,!!.. ik. r ... 1Im- i- ....M4.J Li. .--M--:?-. 1 1 ' U-J MaaJ 1. . -TVi J- I'l SCHOOL DAYS mt&&& or- & xwisirfn . .-3 i vWWMPl " -'AD ffll z ft-U-k! The AamJrol! 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