Judge, 1900-09-29 · page 10 of 16
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THE FIRST. * He —* You are the first girl that I wve ever loved !" ‘Swe —"* Darling, I believe you !" He —" Heavens! You are the first rirl that ever told me that!" | FROM HER PICTURE. ae | KNEW it was you,” exclaimed f Beth as her aunt, whom she iad never scen before, stepped from the train, “I'd know you anywhere, You're such a perfect image of your- TIT FOR TAT. ECURE from observation, A bookworm made his home And pursued his occupation In a dry and ponderous tome Writ by some wise old sages That lesser minds might learn. The bookworm turned the pages (For even a worm will turn). He said, ** What prosy leaders ! And, judging by its look, ‘This book has bored its readers, Now I will bore the book.” CAROLYN WELLS. HER ACHIEVEMENT. Village cousin (showing his relative around the hamlet) — ” That's Oldgal over there. fy y She is thirty-three years.old and Oitem nobody ever thought she'd get a a ? husband; but she’s going tobe Ail married next weel — City cousin—" Ab, I see! She has lived down all competi- tion.” TF BH 7 alt fizz COULDN'T BEAR TO GO. \h, sir! Chimmie 's jest shot hisself in de stummick I" Why don't you carry him home 2" He won't go! He's got four cartridges left w'ot he hain't shot off yet.’ nf wt Mamata—"' Say, you rascals, stop eating from that roof. Don't you know it might rain?” Gus pinns ~B TWO IN .THE FIELD. Freddie— Is the wild-west show coming here this fall, dad ?™ Cobwieger —“ Which one do you mean—Buffalo Bill's or Bill Bryan's?" AFTER THE CEREMONY. Country bridegroom—“ How much do ye-git, parson, for marrying folks?" ns ates Meek parson —“ Well, the law allows me one dollar and a half.” * Country bridegroom —" So? ‘Then here's fifty cents; that'll jest make two dollars.” som E hints on etiquette, now and then, Are needed by the upper ten. comicbooks.com