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SIRO RTE TTT nae JUDGE THE FATHERLAND. rt has nev: cin . aT Bi) COTHINNY toward the ling tears your cheeks have burned At thoughts When [fall the unseen strands that bind Our hearts to Germany Were in one massive cable twined, ald bridge the bound. 88 se Were all our tears poured in thy side waft us back once re, vaurt still ny uprooted Roots not so deep agai Love lingers near the place of And cots beside the Rhine, birth Above the city’s clamorous noise And leaves its hold with pain ABRAHAM SACRIFICING ISAAC. v ar the village bell: (After Murillo.) ar the songs of girls and boys Send hack the sweet yor toward th EASTER THOUGHTS. f the Under false colors—The Easter egg. And though the voice be kind that The speckled hen never laid the Ea: with the polka dots on it greets Everyone but the funny man will have something new for Easter. The exiles as they roam, The man who fasted through Lent will probably have saved enouzit Though warm the hand-grasp sor But till the to pay for his wife’s Easter bonnet. row meets, Tillovet . * See sight Easter is significant of the resurrection, but no woman believes in the resurrection of her last year’s bonnet. APRIL-FOOLING. The girl who doesn’t get married this leap-year Easter can 1m Many an unlabeled fool walks the streets. . up her mind that she was born to be an old maid. April-fooling is fine fun as long as some other fellow is the fool, The minister forgets the rigors of Lent in the contemplation of The man whois iat marriage fees. on his guard is _ , It is consoling often the easiest to . g ab to the old maid to fool. } a i know that the cus You can't tie a i . . \ Gj a: e tom of sending East tin can to a dog ae a er cards is dying tail without his 4 | ee oan Fa “ out, knowing it. - eH mY EQUAL TO THE The small boy OCCASION. never finds he has : Passenge fooled with the “You must do with wrong man until it a quarter this time. 1s too late. Augustus, [haven't It is a good anything less than thing that a man if a hundred - dollar hasn't eyes in’ the i $ F A t will” back of his head on Palace-car-por April-fool day . ) , 1, ter—1 When you see ; f nae it fo you, sab. anything funny on i f . a woman it is hard 2 ; \ ee // | A HAPPY CON- to tell whether itis 4 ae y j JUNCTION. an April fool or a hae Ue Z +3 if 4 i ! She (looking at new fash =| ae: y the calenda s f John! etry, P'im told, a , é day this And with the work . 3 _ ing men enroll’ SS He—" Good! “To woo the nine is AN INNOVATION IN THE MINING DISTRICT Just the proper day weil for fon z Great Mulligan! what's Mike got that candle stuck in his ear for” for you to bring out ea eine s * How long ve been over? ‘That's an alarm candle see? Mike's got to wike to go To live— look out “burns au inch an hour, Mike's 1 ra e that new sprinz bonnet.” for number one! its four o'clock —wee comicbooks.com