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WHAT'S THE REASON? he sinner he’s tender, m with scorn "That we are hard-hearted I ean « And 9» Fil uanit a reply to your query, Of why we pass by one whose way’ Hut as for thy Shoes wisdom ia Were he very severe, as he very well knows, he Would live world full of men. A JERSEY DISAPPOINTMENT. Von Rosbif 1. hintensely disappointed with Hasbury park. will nevaw go there again! De Smythe— Humph!t It seems to me the people treated you very well while you were there, Von Kosbif—* Aw! yaas: but then, that’s the place. ye know, where Mike (to Pat, T hunderstood that bathing-suits are not worn so long as in other resorts: yer pull and, blawst me if [saw henny woman whose dress didn’t reach the knee!" “Ter shtop it f THEY IGNORE THE PAST. A MISTAKE CORRECTED. a wicked old bachelor Kins (alter gazing admiringly at the Slimley triplets)—" Hn! © Women are generally grateful enough for what you may be able to 5 ny boy, | suppose Fought to say | hope you are ver: Y do:far:uhéeni's- bar never foe whateyau have done for my own part [confess I'd rather take my family on the instalment plan, Stimley- Instalment plan! Heavens, man! what is “47s but the instalment plan? 1 took the whole lot a e e I could afford to pay for “em.” HE FINISHED MISS we completely i Miss Heile, er stupid indeed, SUCCESS WORSE THAN DISASTER. Dr. D, was walking with a friend the other day when they perceived a pretty woman approaching The physician hastened to cross the strect to avoid meeting her. On his friend asking the reason he replied “Lattended her husband.” GETTING IMPATIENT. nd you were sounfortu Chawen Bakes (sho das been in this position for half an keur\—* V say, dad, 1 jose tl yo done settles wiv Mista Peeilles, who's sgwine ter be d” presdunt, E wisher min’ le “On the con- trary | saved him. A CHILD OF NATURE. Robinson, who occupies a very humble position in the great dry yoods industry, had taken his best irl on Labor day for an out in the annexed district beyond the Harlem. My dear,” he said, as they were preparing to eat their modest lunch on a grassy knoll, “can you pardon me for having brought only one glass for the beer? It was very stupid of me, but you don’t mind our using the same one, do you, darlin “Don't worry about me.” replied the best girl, who was not accustomed to many of the refinements of life; “1 always drink out of the bottle. A DIFFERENCE. * When 1 was said good Miss Jean When you were young! 1 rls weren't ashamed to lear to comk Aht when indeed?" mused na They didn’t spend their time between *V'm glad I didn’t live just then, The parlor and the fashion-book, She said aloud, with playful malice. Nor did they take three ho a “Nut fire? I'm sure the cause is clea THE MARCH OF IMPROVEMENT. (She raised her hands in consternation.) They never knew my Cousin Harry! f nothing more nor less Another reason. aunty dear Mrs. Dorsevy—" Wese may not be Arnica nd flirtation, jidens didn't marry Conshtebbles.‘r Macy's, but be gob wese kin ” were young ! have a cash thrack, Here's youre change, warns T. TLER Johnny Flynn.” : comicbooks.com