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Conquering Coolness : THE SEX All Aboard Mt the Woman's Club * Miss Gaussip is very quiet, over there.” [ © says she’s in a train of ins of that kind dangerous?” id say so. Just wait and see people are run down.” Chameleon — Marcella—Is Minerva Milksop making a name for herself on the I should say she is. She has changed it three times already still she doesn't seem to be satisfied with it —Voungstown Te legram. Pilgrim Mothers — At a famous dinner the late Joseph Choate proposed the following toast: “Women, the better half of the Yankee world —at whose tender summons even the stern Pil- grims were ever ready to spring to arms, and without whose aid they could not | have achieved the historic title of the Pil grim Fathers. The Pilgrim Mothers were more devoted martyrs than were the Pil grim Fathers, because they not only had to bear the same hardships that the Pil xrim Fathers endured, but they had to bear with the Pilgrim Fathers besides.” Mh der. Where Were the Hohenzollerns Five Thousand Years Ago? She Gets Twisted—* There are two Labels—A woman who has traveled a st was rated as the the hotels things a woman never seems to get off great deal in the W right,” remarked the O and Things; “one is a funny st the other is a street-car.”"—Vonkers erver of Events most inveterate kicker t ory and = had ever known. One evening in Estes rk, after she had been served with 1 the waiter at Johnny the dish served her was . she ask Baker's café wh Statesman Poor Father—Child—So you're my called ice-cream pudding, auntie? “If you don’t like it, ma’am, I'll bring lunt—Yes, dear; I am your Aunt — you samething else,” suggested the polite Nell, on your father’s side servitor Child—Well, you're on the wrong side; “Oh, it’s very nice,” responded the you'll find that out!—Pittsburgh Leader. woman, “What I ject to is the fact it is called ice-cream pudding. It’s ‘Tis So—“You scem doubtful about wrongly named. There should be ice woman suffrage.” cream served with it. bs ph anis “T think it’s a great thing. Only I'm “Yes, ma’am,” replied the waiter, “but a afraid that after they get the votea whole — that’s just our name for it. Lots o° lot of the women won’t care any more dishes that way. We don’t bring you a ut voting than a whole lot of the men rttage with cottage pudding, you know.” —Washington Star. ilroad Red Book 0 much with gunpowder,” at comicbooks.com