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JUDGK. THE DEPARTURE FROM PARADISE. THE CLUB MAN’S SOLILOQUY. When Eve set out to dress herself she had no ex- | pectation | No other woman lived, nor had she any poor re on: No criticism: threatened her, no apprehension harmed her, She was most beautiful undressed, and_ nobody alarmed h But Adam said, “My dear, you look undoubtedly most hearty, And yet you look as if undressed to jive some evening party offer you this leaf to half disguise your beauty, I give it not for jeale Pray let sy, but ‘tis my moral duty It was a pretty leaf, and so the wrong of our un She stripped the trees of all their wealth, her van ity to heighten, And left the world th to enlighten. ypeless task her wisdom The days went on, the trees were hare, the fruit was always lacking tin his “lair,” our happiness 1 Adam finally, his wife's attire “Is not the place it used to be—it seems to need redr .," And that reminds 1m ing later fashic To must be then says Eve, “regard Tressel, wh SL guess Pinus left th! fron? deer open er yon may think of women’s This Paradise, it seen is barren and des) pursed up her lips, her forehead became wrin Ghitkelistrece, ndled her closed fan as if it had tr must at once prepare to de nent of torture used in schools, me severity covered her “No, but you spoke of the that cof the human all ages and « I thus did Ad. and Ewe go West, Ad. that made the serpent’s test. shall be freer unblest, human sor I soul has existed in The u whieh is pretty ngall peo lettered have it from: instinet A WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION. liability rood proof of its MISS CLEVELANO IN SOCIETY AND ON THE HUMAN Sout. | andl the edt become more of its troth th inform: ine. The mistress of the White House is net) Dam aware that there ane ptions to the adapted to the light conversation which usual- | rule, ly prevails at society receptions, thot very atfabl understanding of all but we do not rely upon exceptions as hishe is) convincing evidence, When Di nd tries to adapt herself to the | about with his kuntern, | When T called uy Twas in spectacles and unconse nes went ran honest 1 | man, he showed not 1 his skepticisin as ty as that he believed At this moment Lieute were announced, and th sly wore, | tl besides, the shadow of an abstruse problem in vt Jones and lady prow: so that, 1 remarkable smile Jooked upon me asa kin pidly back, It was like a blaze of sun soul shine in-an inky sky, "71 Thad read in the Cincinnati Enquirer that J stid Miss Clevel she had a 6 Erecognised it “By the way, Eth at once: advanced and extended her hand, yesterday. me Lieutenant It is one of the lar sent the President comprehensive. sti one of the Spitz kind, 1 beli learned that s! President is alittle apprehe i it they are rese dogs [thought T would send the little domestics over to you. No thanks, “Miss Cleveland.” [ said, “1 have read nn tempted, notwithsts political e« on my ally enough, she rad | came htof you ome kind broadest: and most tle mens ay. You are quite your book and nile rapidly gave place to the und in the twinkl , resumed the look of stern diminutive th severity, —"* the the inappropriat ask you a question, W ve expressive f seule” Ah,” she said, the 1 e was an honest man rch would find hi where around and siid Miss Cleveland, resuming preeisely at the point at which she had left off, As to the ials of which the human soul is composed t say that theologians differ, Tam I fear rudely, “ha mindedness put m fore and are my rubbers unnecessa and awkwanl * Neno,” said Miss Cleveland, and the bright ness of her fa yradually faded away. She | bonnet on wron, thick | as the ght, hope and ath to the aa development that it is as impalp: that it is thou nd the is necessary to its 4 ements, ouch of d w inclined to the belief that it has ne | when Teame up. Tt feels very chilly.” At the feast of tl shazzar, if P remember the wreetly erhaps.” L interrupted, “you mean Wil Evarts. 1 guess he must have been Tdon't,” she replied with a touch of asperity, “Lomean Mr Belshazzar. At that y remem quickly, nsuming the overwhelm and shook hands with a dady ina ue Soglad to meet ye Do you know Lenvy vous Lhave At Steque before, dam about wll the President's attention te it. Thave been ther Lax in my attention to dress lately vant pidity off nance resumed its a rity was it swonl suspended by she quickly nv sumed. Now, how ¢ k that sword there, and Lofa hair must it heen to be sustain such a weight as thats Well, as to the connection of this bl men Je with the hu ul” Dear Miss Cleveland,” L interrupted, “for but Thi antly time to reach my ud must May 1 hope Timay hear the conclusion of this charn theoretical chapter: Instantly t face was illum 1 The white teeth of the White House enelantress wer: aut some day conspicuously shown a bower of roses. Jenkins,” said the dear my hand T-ahem! 1 will send the rest of it by: mail.” RUTH JENKINS. WILLING TO AID THE FALLEN. a friend. as he gazed upon the Lwish P had half his illness, comicbooks.com =>. =