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"Well," suggested the dear little glrl,who was occupying the other nd of the sofa, "why don't you Iry and er borrow some?" ' Pearson's Weekly. BUSNY'S ALPHABET D J3irfc Here we m.u.9t con( P , O imply dta.ncL-) For one short vrorcL Whick E'a.ily "You. i2Jxe-5 A SAFE INVESTMENT The 1'imln 8how. "Lumme, BUI It's empty I" "What the Why, of course, Jim. We. ought to 'a' guessed. The silly ass 'as put it all in the tank." Wll? Professor In writing stories for children, my lad, you should write so that the most ignorant can understand. The Lad Yes. sir. What part of it don't you get? Chaparral. Those Extras "Dasher selected his wife as he would pick out a motorcar." "And he has been busy buying accessories ever since." Puck. The Young Lsdy Across the Wsy The young lady across the way says monkeys are the most intelli gent of all the animals, and can be taught almost anything by a skill ful apiarist rt J iiLwa ' ii if ".iW I 1 -1 I fi J 1 -jC-Sml. 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I MiiTliaaaTl im&i SSiiisHaM Mil" l'JJirTT'1 Tl iaiaaaaaai AAy tWouejkt to da are very sweet 1 rrvivfc a . Oa.ccka.Tine Ltn"'-brinlitt o t The tlTl iii&t.pae LooiL""""- isrvt ike I mean tke little on) itv fror"t I tke otKer I Pteeh inor itsj.K.. ltiak! Sondtr Nl, Stockholm. "What had you for breakfast 7" "Well, If we, had had eggs -we should hae had ham and eggs, but, as It Is, we had ham, just ham." Right in Hit Line Tradesman For goodness' sake, take yourself off. Your everlast ing persistence Is enough to make a fellowcut his throat. Irrepressible Traveler Ah, now, sir, e shall do a bit of business. In addition to other things I rep resent a first-class Arm of cutlery. Let me show you samples of my razors. Pearson's Weekly. Guilty The Enthusiast Aw, now, an' what d'ye thing of his execution. The Unappreclatlve One I'm In favor of It. Mrs. Russell What la your hus band's average income, Mrs. Harper? Mrs. Harper Oh, about mid night. Life. 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