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10 JUNG LH THE ANARCHIST’S LAST ate to suggest that his REQUEST. grace be quarantined archist sat in his cy against malaria, i y cell and thought ? i : much as everywhere he of the hangman's coil, 7 tps . goes he gets the shakes. And the tear coursed lown his care-worn Apropos of the picture of the prince of Wales's waste-basket which appeared in the Thro’ the laminate World a Sunday or so incrusted there by th ‘ 5 b , i ago, a well-k opera unwashed years of time, : j = . sda erie . As a river flows in itse rR i 7, = pou Ts! , with lots ol yon bed thro’ its tower « . 3 a . ‘ time and a young man ings walls sublime, . - y on her hands walked into. . > a down-town cable office Thro’ the years : } 1 and wired his high wild, wild life I < to “shellac his hat ave fought wil \ : ie faa \ : “This chilly weather frenzied hope. 4 : z i actully. wealhe ‘Gainst the sway of th : y, z . . brings — bacl forerbly tooth-brush: pel the ¥ . to my mind the time the comb and the tyranny floods washed us out of For L awore with asol mn : = : : : De eval : in some of the small Timitless burst of wrath, rn towns, We T war on the wash : dulled for Tews sway, and deathless hate to. the houses ¢ hath. you are aware, are not At ix not death or its USEFUL AS WELL AS ORNAMENTAL. constructed for — cold terrors 1 far, but th Doxacits (trimntug department, Lacy'a—" 1 can't swim astro) ‘i weather, and actually men whe Mins Bisor iylore dep at, atime place—" When | go in for style I don't forgit the useful. Dese mutton. — the theatre didn’t have when Un de lerwiare rubher lined. Rtay on the boat an" holie chinmey With the spon let alone a fire. h, and the baleful soap, and the bath-tub cold and dread : is, only more so, sort of Hwash off the layers of countless years Leherish with anxious ' ait Ww n throw nd then can ae [settled for the winter, We we playing * Hazel Kirke‘ att acklews wilds of hair. time, doing Pittacus Green. Couldock, Annie Russell and ils Effie Germon were in the troupe, ‘The orchestra consisted of one mar nil pry in the virgin soil the from my tinger nails— and arvlic of the war in the shape « and was done up in an over: aboriginal loam of an old primeval a coatand achill, Tt would play ind for a minute and siton And tirn it ever as public lands to the gov'ment to confiscate the other for warmth, It succumbed altogether at Oty the bloody block or the rack, the gibbet, the seaffold, the rope, last we went throu without musical embellishment Hut bring not that engine of tor- > Well, we didn't dress for our ture the comb, or that pestilent parts that night. I played Pitta poison soap cus in an ulster, while Annie Uncover my faults to a carping Russell went through her role in prld, and sow my crimes on the a sealskin sack, Couldock and é the balance of the troupe in over: and other winter garments. ne the Indierous spectacle we presented with the stage set JUDGE AND THE PLAY. t } ie vee for a summer scene. Also picture in your mind Hazel present the of your soul wash not my original cuticle hare” ren y rose to the the object Will Anthony Comstock a 3 : Pe of her admiration ina sealskin please step up to the Fifth-avenue theatre and turn off the gus ? The author of * A Dark Se- at the Madison: crt” ix swell enough to sport ‘ instrels at coat of arms, Tt naturally takes: } \ ss. “The Leather the form of a water-crest. s 4 A » i Patch" a “The Anomalous as it may ‘ * f ; i Mouse Trap” a lack’s, “The ve put a tin head . NS ‘ t, Aral ight the Standard, New Yor! hall, and let the ee 7 ie d almer at the Four. aldermen escape. \ r & ENE, \ ; teenth, and “The Henrietta” at Minnie Palmer has come AG an | 4 Wp the Umon-square. Inek to win our dueats and our ) BUSII YNVENTION. use, and it looks decidedly i ¥ ( ‘ Hee eee tieice wa a5 h she would get f : ‘6 4 a wy. are SOUP yng th Sp —e j | f much liquor this week ?” asked w that the *Thnssel ” has { i $ i pa td coe proprietor of a been defeated, isn’t it about time : 2 Wie” selae to resume operations on the duke . SE aan co f Marbro ? (Maa " of “__ a j ae = a hear the prohibitionistsare going . r. Breckland Mr. Snide: Le = lai to hold a convention down here is the Dockstad thod of inter- to-morrow preting Richard Mansfield’s * Dr. IN THE MENAGERIE. —_ Jeckle and Mr. Hyde.” d Beuwen—" Sore, it's. happy baste that is, Mickey: he never gets dhry bat he foinds a Proverb “When we haven't ior * foruinst his nose:"” one thing we have another, sack It might not be inappropri- comicbooks.com