Ocean City Sentinel, 28 October 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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UNDER IHE SURFACE;

AFTER THE BAT^Ct

t Th.t

i 4 E.pli

of Itwm. M f.

An Incident That Brouoht Con-

r llfr c

tent to a Dissatisfied Woman. ^ „

In nil} lom nniund

• •nd •»* u

u aud y

Br ROY RICHARDSON.

Tm aorrj wa'pe lorllad." oWrrfd

lira. Ediuonda lo her bnaband an tbex ■ ~~b • • • ■ • Orvaaad I" go out abaoY bar* a Aa Crapo and WUI atood arnin good Ump." . _ tbi lr i.«v u/lp.u»e lairr Uul nlcbt ■ "WbyT hrr bnaband Inquired “1 wild lo <Ui-a» abe klaafd him, » •liraya llkad Nod.” I™" '«• ‘•-r <■}**: "l Ibank tbo I.

“Ira “ rnqiondPd Mra. Kdmonda • I Ilka tb<<m both, bat. Will, try aa bard aa 1 may. thoy make roe abau/dly Jeal-

I ' Tbvre » aa an InH

' Crmuly. coMiectod »«b Weilv.l.org, I »bH-h 1» W'-nli n-ialins lUbbeMer. wboa*. map of Ow* ImllMlrld of Ajetty* bury l» aulborli) aud Ab-m >h- had fallen In ullh while we w.re tlwre : aak.al l«> >rtn «l Hraady when . lie rn roe to t he army to A erify I lie |«> j alllona of the earlotie commanda One ul*lit we bad Jo»t aat down to dinner ■; when be enter**! our Ida hoei'ttal tent, i

CHARGED WITH THEFT A 0'ieer Trial In Which Was Used

a Queer Defease.

SHIPPING A CASE OF GOLD.

A MONSTER SKULL One That We* Sa.i tc B< B.ggae Than <

% Do* r 'rI Baakat.

l«oi made at Pah-riiai. Phil). In the , year l-Mfi. bleu an entire akrleba. nt , mrrbte «inarry men Them* ,

RilEIJMATISM.

I. deamt for our little place when ie people can hardly turn around t your cyoa. Will, and aay It aftn 'lllraa inic. little place w here yov hardly turn around. Amen!'"

Veil, he a

r Ink Ini

Mr. Udmonda grew aerioua. • “The

old rxrtiee, Grace. I Ibougbt you bad Eccentric H.nry Cavendiah. outgrown that bad habit We re got ^umerar llrnTT Careodlab enter ao moch 'bat they con never have. tll , n ,^ u^^gpeata be would alwaya give Thef»r be crVd. pinching her cheek them the aauo* faro—a leg of mutton “Lera put It aalde. We bare each Mb', A atory goe* that one day when four pr. while you know they quarrel. We frtenda were coming It wna asked him mnat have them here aomc even I ns what abonld be ordered for dinner. Boon. You can alng while 1 Juggle Abe He anrwered. "A leg of mutton' r ha ting dish Xed OonaUble never "Sir." wna the reply, -that will rod lie could make a decent rabbit Ilia wife enough for (Ire" “Well, then, get won't let blm learn how.” two." wild the lot When tbla gentle. Mra. Kdmond* algbed even at her man died be was the largest bolder of husband's picture of a pleasant even bank atock lu England. He owi

Ing at borne. ”1 shall dep* yoo." abe »ald aa they rang • table doorbell, “to keep rot- i

tonight Will"

It V

“How well they do It!” exclaimed Mrs. Edmonds to her husband as tbe* eat eating Then, with a dangeroo-

'} bar voice, abe

In different public funds,

sltlea freehold property of £8.000 a fear

and a balance of fSo.nOO on account

Tbla large Income waa allowed to ac-

Mr. and Mrs cumulate »Itbout attention. On one

■ ' - the bankers bad In

e of W.0en. they

thought It well to acquaint Mr. Cat

uffOBb with the fact

“If II la iny trouble to you 1 wl take It out of your bands. Do not eon

here to plague

down lu tin* Sc. ond e believe I hate disco*

made the snn stand still. 1 Brat went to — regiment and bad the officers mark •■a the map the hour of their p<si|t|t-n at a certain t»*tnt. Then 1 went tf — regiment In the aaroe brl

lred js-ilttvely It was

Tha Solution of tho Oifforen WaigM of tho Boa at Capo Non at San Fronci^oo—Tho Clovor of on Aatuto Young -Vowyor.

thirty four .dent froti

tnfereotlng Irtnls eveno In the Call I -ft. The tln-uui !

o houra

a tiler a

that g

tliem must eertaloly Is* mlataken tl would set me down liy saying « severe dignity. -We were tliere. Bat

lost everything be had Wluti coming i’ti slid he Iside fair In unless Someihltig was. done fo

mind that It would

satisfy thetr ui ua's eaptalna n tifllt arsl the)

the o

‘ Era Oris, o of dust weigh—1 r

sliding

v the b

a that

netting p

io much, that you and I"—

trouble to us. sir. hut we tbougbt you

“There, there.”’Edmonds broke In ” f 11 “L 5* -sntie “\v..'re not eoinr to siuwk of “Well w bat do you want to dor "X'er S^l dearle By be -,eu 1.1-1 ^ *" u ,lk '' h *[ l f ' n '"'

suddenly. "1 do believe tCen-V ol, ^

L7 ^^roero^ToVdim', yl ^^^•To^^of'X mter- . , . .. years of age when be died In 1*10. to come to our wedding and who aald ^ oecer ebanged the faabhm b. was «mdln, fork. Inatead of bu,-„ of ^ ^ for ^._SSdoo

log a railroad ticket! 1 haven't seen

blm for months. He writes thing*. 1 believe. Yon moat meet him. good old Truth Tsllins.

lie evil Id ever harmful and glie lb. m all a rbanrr."

j Any one who bis ever tried to esial. i llah the exact piuiKlon <ir hour nb*-n j anything tcsA place In an engagement I will confirm llatebeldcr's experieine | and jHisalbly. If »**i t.si orthodox, nr. ; eept bl* eiplanallon of Jiebtu'a feat.

—Morris S. half In Atlantic.

! A COLLECTOR’S RUSE.

Ms Secured a Rare Piece of Dresden Ware.

reapt-Hlonii

Tbla they pta—d In a strung wblrb they nalhsl tip and arabd * folly. II wine tbeteiis' duty lo » this by day and deep by ll by >

THE SAWMILL’S BOOKS.

They Needed Not an

" Goodwin remark—1 , later, seating himself , new found friend*. "1 ■

carving knife.”

ie'i.father after

rly at him for a few mla* glad lo forgive you. I-et why I fneglve you. It I* have not tried to deceive

meeting Mr*.

and bis genial face beamed with good n tee""l*ai nature. "I see bow true It la that on „„ expected pleasuree are the keenest. j (eclniij . ^

Fuanj thing Mra. Edmondg but I Yon have trtd the truth. The..

C °,' M b ITZt* , .^lu toTr nu, •“*<'£ punlabuient

“ a ‘ ODd * ' m " rd •* b * W ' tr A I wish to Swev.ut reallxe that It t. . W *ro alwaya Is-s* toWHibe truth. You a--w. dW. be -W “But, Tom why b „ w „ lf ,dw^*d lied Wme haven't y^cafird! lou m gb. bate <taot , lu ,bd the kulf. It would found ua before thUlntbe directory. ^ u ^ n , pTJ ^ for yoo to *” from letting us Ond out the truth-In

• should have found ll oat r later—and then you would

hare lieen punish-! Thus you would have lueti made very unhappy In addl*

“Oh. yea," Tom rejoined, “but you're soeh dreadful aweHe 1 didn't dare Yoo are." C- explained while Mra. Ed ninnda tried to tell blm how modes' they really were, “I'm Just beginning niT|

Wbe. you jus. begin PWte tl»Y like Uun lutl been eompelfed mo *''y do ” 1 1 “ ke n vent a lot of f.laebi.d., which would them, and ao I h«» U«i«b Itbest lo ^ ^ ^ w ork . A IU r ah k ” rt> *” T byrnyaMfunUl 1 Imd done „„ troabl , . IM j Krrow f „ r a.imethtoe worth while. hlmaelf Itrmemts-r that- How.Ill flgrSrsT'i£p, Za tz. ^ of Her bnaband got deep In debate with |lmli(1 of ^ ^ M . t •u^x^^t^r — r.—T“ - • n ‘" yj^rr GO,>dW ' n ,0 ° k Wllh^me^ By^tbTJXr. nT t'reeh'rm

of you. yem ^v rh.rp,^'^elvre Sit ^d^L'll^of ^in- C> ' irtCn n ' T * ld

fhemaelrrs uBxt • dense In the-ballroom, "not dancing, but to talk to i

cheerful and

la a fortunate man. Mrs. Edmonds “How odd! 1 waa discontented blue when 1 came here tonight." aald. "all because I waa-well. I

covetous.”

Tom laughed.

"We all get that why at time

fancy." be remarked, “t De Bursters standing ovi richest people ‘ ~

. You're eo • p,rro *' I | Vine Adelina I'altl. stnylng some year* ago In the fall In New York, I beard of a wonderful talking I<rr.it. , one Jumlsi Forthwith she bought , him* at til* unconscionable price of .1300. OiK-e In biv poaseoalOn Jumbo 'did not o|w*n bis ls*ak. Every bland*

at time*. 1 Ishnu-nt failed, and at length abe gave wik st those 11 11111 n P ** hopeless. Then one morn r there, the ' l n V the diva awoke aith e severe son* wouldn't ls> j throat. She was engaged lo slug at

jibe opera on tbggagiie night and uat

e Four Hundred. How'tbe orally in great trepidation sent off f..r Four Hundred fare we never know » tbriait specialist. Jumbo, whom she but the De |■uyatrra ape them aa far had quite forgotten, remained to all aa they cun. while aome of us are silly ei'Pearanfe asleep bU jwtvh. As enough to a|*e the De ruysters. I am «he door opeoed, however, aid the s|sglad you are not one of those." • fiallst stood on the threshold, before Before Mrs Edmonds could confess e'er I“attl -siId open Iht ll|ie Jumbo

flap|sd bis u lugs In gn-at excitement “Oh. doctor." hf croaked, “I'm so alekr' JTluit was the first and last time since Mme. I'altl became |swsesaed of him that he deigned to speak

■ It. but tl ofWbc Fi

that Indeed

came lo her car from behind the palm* by which they aat I be sound of voices 'Jhcy both recognized the tones of their host end hostess. It was an awkward position, but they could nut have escaped being seen from over Constable was evidently remoustrat Ing with bla wife. “You can’t mean tg | ret end." be was saying, “to be keep Ing pace with the De Duyatesa. On.* would think you were, to see u* n> night. I tell you. Auue. I can't afford It and that's flat." "That's what you're alwaya aaylng Van't afford this; can't pay for that! " cried Mra. Constable, with considers M*. heat.. "Why don't you go Into benkrutt*-* and be done with IIT Yon never used to complain.” "We would. look well bankrupt, wouldn't we!" her spouse cut In. "1 never used lo complain, as you aay. Isenuse .1 was getting rh-b fast then II la ■ (itngeA now. and I'm .iften pinched for money to the verge of

o objection

tretaining and hav Ibere'a a limit lo out

and where the devil Ibe money fot this la coming from I don't see” "You never told roe!-cried Mrs. Constable. “Ypu merely said you were worried. And 111 lell you right now.

Ked.Ont ' - - '

"He stuck me on change for *12.0110 last week." mutt.—d Cnnatable. "You may Ir able to keep up tbr |iaee; but. by thunder. I cant at that figure. There wav* pause Then be i«(M paclflrally : -You go at It wrong, and. na your bnaband. I must correct you Look a( Will Edmonds aud his wife. They are poor, as the world lakes such people, bu} they are richer and hair

"Yea.”

exclaimed Mrs. Constable.

_“»nd live V> a little place where you can hardly turn around not where you meet starved musician*. Impemnlou*

•ctore or authora who hois* to atartl.* More In Hit Lina, the world some day. Perhaps you "Ik* you think I wIH maki would Uke to change places with ec!" asked a sluggish applicant for

them.” football

"I may have to,” Constable murmur* “Y'ou may make a cheat player." Come. Anne; “M roach. "Y'ou are alow esougb

Wa. must get lo moving."

-Dundee Adve

“The Picnic glratch.* Though a brilliant rouveraatlona! George Mcredltb baO/ of course, silent moods, and be ba|q*encd to In one of them at a certain pier Next to blm aat a lady. Wraelf talker, who bad bn-n looking f to tbla meeting for day* and. It mv lie guessed, preparing for it-ln vain The only sentence that passed bis lip was when he reached allgblly acr.»her for the sa!t-"Excuse the pit ui. *|retcb.~-M«net*e«ter Gnaedlan.

Who Voted!

Uenjemlo Franklin once discussed 'tbe pn^rty i^unlifirntlon for voting In IViini.iIvniilir a man owned a don key of Vutr.elent vkjor to enable him t^ie donkey died, and tbe man's vote was refus-t “Now." ttkrd l'rankllu. “who voted al the previous (Section, tbe man nr the donker!"

1 that old

Suspicious Cirvumstar “Do you Jiihiw they sus|ie-

man of leading a double Ilf.

"What ghea rise In thair

“Why. he's so mean and eroas around

pare'wSuTVhe'be l\oTOor* , (fnd k dattac- * wl "Kr.-.wWe aoroewber. "-

mvsjdr i bar. A,.o.* m~- Exchange

Ought Is Hav* Known Batter. "Y\ hat's llie mailer?" "Jusl ■insrrvled with my wife.” "What alMutr "8he said that a woman whom wo met was le-autlful and l agreed witb her''- Houston Post.

A Trlbut*.

Walter—They do aay ye're

hand at a Welsh rabbit, sir. The Clubman They do, eh! The YVallcr— Via. sir. ol l.ivrd wan man say yc made wan that was worth all the tbrouble It get him aftber he ate It.

Goodwin and Mra. be aeriima, she trembling. “Tell me.” be asked her. bar* geos away!” “Yea and no." she

,' The morose man lakes both narrow j and selfish views of life and tbe world He la either envious of tbe happiness - “i existence.

of others or denies I

We sbunld cultivate oarfancy for old china as did tbe lale Mr. Wertheimer. Is a story that every bargain burner should Ipbc «" heart. Wertheimer was one day passing through Mayfair when be noticed a sale Bliout lo take pU.v of the "furnl ceased nobleman." He walked through tbe rooms wb<-re dealers were oriUcsk ly examining choice *|n*.*imena of uudonbt—lly keculne Chiiipcudale and Sheraton. Inler*|ier*rd among early Vlrtorl.ui furniture, hi* eyes ap|*areut-' ly dwelling on nothing But when the

sale was alert tbe aocttoiicei for ever,thin, The offer w Wertheimer. ' down from tb It Into bi» p,. tbe rari-st I'n ed mark of t

nntll Snn Ej^iu lm-o was rea* b—1. Si.former |sinners were doing for him and guarding his trust Jenlously When Immediately removed, under ibe snpei 1 vision of Stevens, te a place *if re deduct muc* for ' Stevens' i-iy. ^ rt r t |

tud*cr. but a

lathamatical Carpenter, a frotc um 1 with a stare. "I , H r." In* went on. ealmly tgnor • IM I nterrupllon ..m* time wla-u I b* > *1 to keep book* for a saw ; eut*

n' tlie Infernal reghins. loan. The domed simp

I'"

—Why not have your-w Job Printing

pone in Okjmin City *

I

T he Sentinel Printing House is Equipped to do your work as Artistically and as Satisfactorily as you can get it done in "Philadelphia. , *4 Give us your order. We’ll do the rest. Sutittfuetion Ouumnteed.

The Sentinel Printing House, | Ocean City, N. J.

e mippiire. no w b**n we 't'b. I •und I hat the pf^M-tpa' all right

- Idlntlal

a and had II rewelglied I

tude. they Immediately *w..re tltne |'nrtr«t—1 hi* Inm- .-n* **. I not able loVi—vrtint f.rt* the Iom

■e It yourself ’ fred! No oc They have

xi, e Ideal Summer Resort

r If be would take £*■»■

: In the house;

rythlug for me." aald Ur ] Yxcept this." and be took j . e mantelpiece a dirty or* | (

• high and put

piece of

wrti and held for

>l:e*of myself. | "l-l s charm.” grinned Blffkins.' It." foreman of gang l got j "t'an't ik one night an' dept tnj "l-l d an' u»<d up fourteen pam- j "Have

f*T kindlin’ w.,v*l —

rhl. h

laebe* bl

It waa

i.* tiehrlug tl f Aesculapius.

ruin'. The c

r to . be. k over my book* | i lack plumb disgust—1 j

teller

Boston Herald.

f.rt* two provoking momentai

r teoldtyi.

• game of ebeekera"—

■ward i

tin- dealers metapborically kick* mselv.w for overlooking It and ley bid against one another hi me* of securing a similar tress* ■till a tradition lu Bond street —

Good Locking Brides yesoted. Shortly after an angry looking couple Bounced out of tbe chapel the pastor of an upteWn church presented a perplex'd couuretaueo before Ibe buay

-A* y

II holler." nrtortvd Cl "The minute my gun went n bull drrned 5.h00 bullfrogs rr< -Harper'* Weekly.

man whining oi

way

g to see a young !* lot hi life aud and Inaction t«*

lurk or sonic cruel fate stumbling blorka In bis

banced by Hk- rolatiun of tlie earn bodies lending to fly ~ff more at lb equator than near the |Hile* Tbe com blnatl.rt! of these two make* a l««l weigh one tno-bundrid audelgl.n

««■' wfiat you may lie railed upon to g*> through, fare life like a man. without whining. Turn your face to Ibe snn, . your l«irk to the shadews. and look the world In the face without wlnelug i Make the moat of your situation, thtbe bututi.** lu It and.not tbe ugly features. This Is thX way to Improve an unfortunate em Irokroont.—Snr—-s*

Magaxine. *

Old Tim* Salutations II wa* tbe custom In Frnnoe In the aeveutevnth century to kiss a lady when saluting her and continued in romiunn usage In England for a bun drnd years later. Itoyal salutations in France required extreme formality One saluted the Isd on enlcrtiug the royal tsdehamber. and In .approaching the apartmenla of the king *11 head covering, the skullcap of prl-ds In* clad.d. h*d%<> Is* reiuund. In saint Ing queens and prine—uua one kiss—I tbe hem of the robe.

i poll** and a pro|inrtionate atuouut f.*r would a body lose lu going from C«|s* Nome. Alaaka. lu San l^nclwo?” "I should say als.ut <iyc1u »«)." "Then gold weighing i>ii pounds in

suspl. lot! aid ao «tgor lo n. lhal they not only leibl iihi they bad prumlstd Jilni. I.

aald be. “I am new d ww In the city. I* llier.* are a few* thtnja 1 oogbt to know. Why. for lustanre. Rio so many people w ho never attend service In this rhurrb wish to be married "Because our church." said the sex ton. "baa the name of turning out the youngest and handsomest brides In New York Our reputation for good works l» dwarfed by our reputation for U-autlful brides. To aay that a woman Is ni.irrt.d here la equivalent to saying }gni abe Is a 'good looker.' We aN' jid supposed to deal In bride* , of any ot Iht desertptlon." | “No wonder,” groaned the pastor, "that that plain I—.king womRU went away in a buff. 1 earnestly advised her to be monied In her own parish." ;—New York Globe. * Wenders ot s Japsnese Hamlet. | Perhaps the most astonishing presentation of -Hamlet" ever seen on any Stage wa* a Ja|>ane*e version given by ! native actors at Kobe. The Kobe Hcr- ' aid deaerits** It ns “a wonderful mixture of the lortiutlful and tbe grotesque With an Ophelia sometimes In graceful klmotm nisi sometimes In j who nl one time appears In the pic j tures.pi.* c.—tutue of a Japanese noblei man and nt ■'there don* a silk bit and a swallowtail coat, the effect I* *o | knleid.w.-. pi.* thsj n spectator has the | sensation "[...being perpetually trana ; fomot TPTm ..nc phase of civilization to another The rllftiax Is reached In ! Hamlet himself, who In tbe earlier ; scenes wear- ibe uniform of a student : of the Impe.Mil university. *n the third | act mak.w Id- a[.[>earanee on asbb-yele. lelnd In a bright blue cycling suit and ] strip—1 stoe'-lnga. and at tlie finish la 1 wen In conventional evening dress with a flower In his buttonhole.*' I cuid la'k l..r hour* alsiut my country and my own people. I am so fond .f botli. On my blribday many of Iticm

On* Tro

Isn't It?" ask—1 the |»

"Yea." aald the lay "No."- oak! the |i«ief I."- Neis.YorkJ

a Day.

Tourist In Ireland (to rural postman) —H"W many mails have you hcry lo

tlie day?

'Tbr.*.- breakfast, dinner and t*y.“ ' —London Fun.

4hus of course lb.*, Will lost* III Wei. f ' and will weigh true on a pair "f I* j used Ijiwrenee ll.slge* In li. i.i

"Marriage la a lottiry." qnote.1 t "Oh^that'a an antiquated Idea." . creed the simp# nine "Xowaria

Atrsngs C

ntes."—l-onlsvtlle

i that Iasi case of yours* ■ ysk'lan-Y.*s. He pakl me | Miiut yesterday.-Wlseonsln !

witb hlti

Rloblis-Wbat ar Talkalot I*: Wbeii lie experta you In I.

Yea; and you fln.1 him lo lie all "IV — Philadelphia lieetrtd Examlner-YVbal Is an alibi! Candidate For ibe Bar-An alibi Is com mining n crime In one ilacr a lien yon are In an.rtlurt* iJaec. If you can be In two other places. Die alibi la all the stronger in law.-Puck.

Nephew —Y.rti don't.

, Under the Door, mary for tbe Lwck door ; reach It when coming le.ml..D 'Jit Una wrtt.T

landlady

bad an a..^p iri^ii

-. l*o

ic d*s*r. . I sa w

would unl.sk the dour and come In. so | quickly bolted It and shouted through Ibe keyhole. "My word. If you dou'l l.rii.g Hut key- ba. k!" Not daring t» retire t * rest, 1 sat quietly lltlenlng for a tin.* Th.-n I g..t a lable knife the key hud really bren taken right •way and t.* my surprise drew the key back again So, very eauttoualy, I un ’ lo.-k.'d and nnlmlted. the dewr, looked om and f. nnd not a burglar, but our ow.n wicked eat. w ho. while sitting on - the d*s-rsW-p and seeing Hie key pushed under tb.* d.srt*. must have drawn the key out of^lght with ber paw*, think-

OCEAN CITY, N. J,

MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS

BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE C0AS1 THE TONE OF THE FAMILY MAN

Sp.n *. u< IWdw.tlk. Fret; B.. in I Concerts H it ing Sras-n. (,reat I ishinj; in Ot-an and Bay. The 1 >- li-ht ol the Yachtsman. Nnmetous Trains to and from 1‘hil-tdelphia on Three Railways

with i>

iesn Jok« From England. i-al American, say* a eon- * the JCnglteb Illustrated although partial fo making quick tempered and un..gulze a Joke made by anresulls that are sometimes .cnator was once at a fasb-

Within easy access of Atlantic City and

other well-known resorts

marked, wlib a (winkle In bln eye. "Ah. senator. Mill * place seeker!” “Y'lias." answer—! Hie senator, at the and sh.artliig the wit dead, "but what's Hint lo you. you dern d strangerT' Aflrrward. when tbo Joke waa ex-, plain—! to him. tbe senator Anf—mod •luit he liat* acted rather hastily, and lo slu.D i list In* Imre no grudge be weul to tin* funeral of the Inopporiuti

sliqfi aakid. ' Ikieani^ll hurt you m-i d.~lre t.. n tlh* gnui,* would give me 5 fran-a a ' " ,u ' | r In mind. Wr o ' si

R. Curlis Robinson — Conveyancing and Insurance ^Notary Public ami Commlaaloucr ol.Deeds INo». 7-4-4--4fy A»t>ury Avenue OCHA in city, n. j. Money to lawn on Hoad and Mortgag*

. r." be aimw. r. Hubby Apprec

Ibcre't Do renaou w hjCwgie sboul.l , to do tliem."- t tileaguty—rd Her Sightseeing. 4

KK*I, »XTk r»: AUKSTM. WM. LAKE, C. E., aVjicerxt. :* a , Amuweum 'i" "''. K»rt«*a»s. WTita Md’CuaanMla'awo u

you see. we got up early, m- 1 The Soft Answer, it to the *bo|<a my danghier 1 Mr. Blower-Your automobile hit 'lure gallcrlha/and I t.».k ft* but 1 got Its number all right! ■ urai.ta In Ibe etenlug w. i Fair Oerupanl-Bo nice. It I notes.”-FI iegeude I Halter make a capital BcconHofi f.rt* j

fely In uumla-ra." quot'd j

“There

Hh* arise ^ ^ _ “Ye*, until you discover that ton | tomorrow, many -»,km *|«,ll tbe broth." add* i Molly-Tailor e simple mug-Philadelphia Itecord ‘ Herald

Dolly-My new suit will be flnlahcl :

or dlvorca.—New York

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