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OUNG AMERICA, ever on the gui vire for erazes, f Ffromapex to foundation by the — | national enthuse, photography. [an old experi tof the dark room, who have grown bald he anand wrinkled with the art of pi it te you, viz— amateurs are laving up cart hs disuster. You can | buy \ rout inal the 1 r. you ean snateli Is one at fron an ful scren fi y of unrnflled tony Hyas it tvs in pink slippers stockings. yeu miplicity of delights, vou Hohe fin you desire out of. it but, beware how yeu trifle with ‘the ingennousnes nnature while you depict your little pictures, P’rinst You come vpen a pretty maid dressed in ganzy costume; she reelines upon ihe velvet sward reading i her hly fingers pensively caress the silken ex ne. From your retreat among the bushes + Non focus your pu slip in a plate- Chickling to yourself, you load your traps upon your ome other scene. in quest of nature's idyllic simplicity, mur of lovers cosily ensconced inva | wot not of your dangerous. pr ey m your tittle can rand fire back and hie \ you rose are wh S eonelusively wrapped up in the sweets of love's young dream, it her waist and swith nes, Js it nota pieture worthy the limner's art? It is, watim vone little g ay with the idea tl st wait for the harve before vou congratulate yenrself You wand and vou tike that pretty picture, and you st vething great. You have, you. have Ve pot a ! hand in the swing around’ the circle, F the bird, only hirds of the present day do not forth with litt seeking whom they t “take. You have hy. many pictures ax the result of your day's work, But, among all your none so ntlerly successful as the maiden reclining upon the velvet sward, and ~ the 3 in the rese arbor. show the picture. of former to the gav lover. Tle smile r G flo is n good of i lady's fect loom up into “undue. prominene nearest the eam they are about te viph line f As you took the 1 ly from ; i good view of her nostrils, and can. see Wo MEV Ur? her back hair through the orifices of her sneczing arr: | | ‘Vie Luly was mad, | i vy the way, you are a stranger to all parties, Better for rou you'd f than show the picture of the lovers to the lady whi you wot not of the sorrow, and blunder on in vour 1 “Does the lady get wrath? W of her hut ne and hing you clamgute Bat T vour art-foole, heels and jaw the nonatare is the t now fignee man and—the d all thats But hes aRS-RS wees th “PS fants Mie ee ce 4 that, I splaye ands Hos Sa ay pi cate He cart solve the Micky pitchers Car ad teishanh then Keck, ‘the gpnere Styx Tow tsi tral figure of t Ify strea You are the cen- t yon ince this mest unpleasant prominence for Heaven's sake fire at barns, cows, rocks placiel F bat beware how vou tackle hum is liable to kick, like the proverbial musket of your forefathers, and. k and enthuse into the middie of next leap year. | CZONG OF THE CZAR. SPRING TIME. “Twill be a Czary time for me ‘The turtle gobbles the tempting bait, turns pale then he ey For he thought he h a whale Modern Geographical Names. — Don't Stop "Em. Mebbe, if the police had k | In the South, if you do not know a man’s reepectful | In Ne fe to address any one name, pt their Celtic ‘ retrousse noses out of the affair, Odlum | ) Chicago everybody's front | would not have jumped off the bridge. — If | | | $ In New York City * Boas!” | this be a fact, isa reason: why the police | 1 {will usnally fetch shonld be cqually vigilant in all such cases | front. Bat at Ch Pablie int REY | whe feels like it shonkd be forced hy re likely to get an ecelesi- | tion to what Charles Lamb called tical cold shiske. consummation,” Doctor,” you comicbooks.com