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And as she conversed demurely He would often murmur, ‘* Surely, ‘There is no literary page where she Bas failed to look.’ But when he tried the early morning ’coffee and the biscuit, And concluded his digestion was too valuable to risk it, She confessed what he suspected— She had totally neglected ‘The handy little volume where they tell you how to cook. — Washington Star, New lease of life—inheritance of subjects who use Abbott's—The Original Angostura Bitters, as tonic. Not hard to take, not hard to get.” All druggists. ~ John,” said a Topeka wife to her husband, ~ {will quit drinking tea and save the war-tax if you will do the same with beer.” ‘* Woman,” responded John with cold severity, “do you think it is the part of patriotism to abandon your country in its time of peril?’—Xansas City Journal, PURE, REFRESHING, ANTISEPTIC. 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But, then, I suppose you were too young.at the time to remember much about the trip.”— Chicago Tews, Now, she was full of hate. ‘The world has wronged me,” she hissed, but T'shall be avenged.” Seizing, accordingly, ber pen, she started seventeen endless before her bet- ter natare finally asserted Itself Detroit Jour nal, Don't go to Europe to get your champagne when you can get Cook's Imperial Extra Dry —a better wine—at home. “Is that your baby?" asked the interested party, ‘* What a cute little child! 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Doan’ jump at conclusions," says Brother Watkins, “*Menny a man ag) unjus'ly suspi- cioned when his nose am ofly sunburnt."— Philadelphia Record. An. English statistician has calculated that it would require a ten-thousand horse-power en- gine about seventy billion years to lift the earth one foot in height. Who wants to move the old thing, anyhow ?—Chicago Journal. You know Evans’ Ale, There is Stout too— For there who want a bleed- maker, Evans’ Stout is food and drink. 16—C. H. EVANS & SONS—188 Brewers, Maltsters and Bottlers, Hupeox, N.Y. “We don’t have no luck at our h they have over to Jimmy Smithers's.” “* W what kind of luck do the Smitherses have?” “Jimmy Smithers's father has dys; an’ there's always a piece of pie left over an’ Jim- my gits it."—Cleveland Plain Dealer Perhaps the American cartoonists were large- ly responsible for Spain's misconception con- cerning Uncle Sam. 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