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Modesty Prescribed—“A_ V-shaped neckline is usually the best for her; and regardless of the fact that a pretty ankle may be her sole remaining point of beauty, she should wear her sierts long —ne more than four inches from the ground, even though her more fortunate sisters are wearing theirs to the knee.”’ — N.Y. World Magazine. (Edmund Burke.) New Garment Use—“If a small fancy cLoak is beyond repair do not throw it away, but set it aside for use in the sick room, it will be found good to indicate the next time for taking medi —Akron (0.) — Beacon- Journal. (Zella Holsclaw.) Stimulating Orders “Orders were given the detectives to search all DOLLARS and persons found loitering around the dis- trict.”—Cleveland Press. (Index Visible Inc.) Dead Men Tell no Tales “So far as Cox's slush fund charges are concerned, Kenyon said that only two more wit- nesses will be KILLED.’’— Moundsville (W. Va.) Echo. (/gnatius Brennan.) A Long Month of It—“Last SEPTEMBER, HE TRAVELLED OVER SIXTY THOUSAND MILES, IN PORTY- SEVEN DAYS. passing through British Columbia, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, California and ~~ Montana.” Vancouver Provincial. (Geo. A. Ohren.) Took Kitty with Her The by is described as wearing a pink dress, a white silk cat and cap, black shoes and stock- ings.” —New York American. (Corinne Vreeken.) * Bingo’ West) New Game-Law Angle—“ Under an opinion of Deputy Attorney General W. I. Swope, the game commission is authorized to retain the PELTS OR SKINS OF PERSONS sending them in for the state bounty when the owner does not give directions for their return.” —W illiams port (Pa.) Sun. (Julia 1. Johnson.) No Bondsman in Sight—“ George Pteriotsis, president of the company, who is held in $100,000,000 Batt, is also named in an involuntary bankruptcy suit instigated by the Bank of Athens, Greece."—New York Tribune. (Irving S. Langer.) ngo"’ Is a Queer Pup! “The most affectionate mother in the whole zoo at the Golden Gate Park is Mrs. Charlotte Russe, here seen with her adopted son, ‘Bingo,’ an orphan puppy. took ‘Bingo’ to raise and she won't let a human being within biting distance, except her favorite keeper, Super- intendent Taylor, who holds the bottle in his hand while (Wallace feeds."—Muncie Evening Press. 19 Mrs. Russe Beneficent Happening—“ Albany Texas—The Presbyterian Orphanage, lo cated here, was burned to the ground Mon. day night. One hundred and twenty five children were made HARMLESS by the blaze."—Lone Oak (Tex.) News (Geo. D. Stockman.) Burned by Leakage?—“She — was scalded when she fell while carrying a BASKET of boiling water down a stairway at her home.”’—Cincinnati Post. (Mar: ian L. Burger.) Or Was It Twins?—"A baby Boy Girt was born to Sheriff and Mrs. D. M. Adamson last Friday. Mother and babe are doing nicely.” —Salt Lake Tribune. (G. S. Howarth.) A Paradox—“I have always been a law-abiding citizen, and a strong advocate of the enforce- ment of VIOLATIONS of the law to the letter.” —Jndiana polis Star. (Geo. E. Sliper.) Where Did He Get 'Em All? “The injured are Johnnie Loving, FORTY RIBS BROKEN, ad crushed and internal in- juries.”"—Dallas (Tex.) Times (Lola Murphy.) Acrobat at Ease itting down he slides clear into a chair, resting himself more on the middle of his back, ENTWINING HIS LONG LEGS AROUND EACH OTHER and swinging ONE of them with an even rhythm.” —/n dianapolis Star. (Juna Cur ningham.) Pertinent Query—* District Deputy Commish to T. F. (in an examination on knife and axe): How long would you cut wood for COOKING A FIRE in the open?” —Boys’ Life. (E. K. Chace.) comicbooks.com