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physician bad Going and Coming—The tries to | himself is in his * physician is taking ¢ Journal Imerican Medical Association who tient is to be pitied and doubly { the He Sure Will—“ Doctor, can't you help my husband?” “What's — the madam?" “Oh, he werries \bout what?’ About his money do something for I think 1 can relieve him of troubl matter with him Can't you please 1, Doctor Send him to me least rl some of his Helpful—* Doctor, I wish you would give me something to help my memory I forget so casily.”” “All right. I'll send you a bill every ith." —Boston Transcript Enough to Kill Him—Church—I hear brother has recovered from his illness. Yes: he is convalescent n “Seems like a miracle, doesn’t it? “Tt certainly does. Why, he had three Vo doctors! ers Statesman Well, Was It? “WAS IT WORTH WHILE TAKING MILITARY TRAINING WHEN 1 WAS A CIVILIAN, ONLY 10. HAVE TO GO THROUGH THE PROCESS OF RE- EDUCATION FOR CIVIL LIFE, NOW THAT LAMA sovpier?"—Le Rire (Paris) Motorist's Diagnosis—Doctor Karr—What are your symptoms? Mr. Gormand—Lassitude, Doctor—a feeling of fullness and a general disin clination to do anything. Doctor Karr ceeding the sevipt you've been ex- Boston Tran- 1 see feed limit A Convulsion of Nature Stage Hand (te Mai “AS GOT THE 'ICCUPS.—. Show (London). Suatt I LOWER THE CURTAIN, StR? ONE 0’ THE LIVIN’ STATOOS A Point Missed—The philosopher who said women are happiest after 35 did not realize how few reach that age. Washington Sufficient Excuse —“Certainly, 1 killed my husband!” calmly id the fair prisoneress at the bar. “Why shouldn't 1?) Lcame home and found the wretch sleeping with his head on my handsome sofa pillow— “Not guilty,” cried all the juroresses in one voice— Kar Star. twelve sas City Hardly—“How is it that a can gabble to another woman for an hour woman over the ‘phone?” “The telephone girls are women.” “Well?” “ Are they going back on their sex?” uisville Courier-Journal. At the Pageant—This vear’s carnival king undoubtedly “became his costume,” and on the balcony of the Boston club, as his car approached, the whisper rustled “ My dear, what handsome legs Sidney White has!” One brown-eyed girl in a rose-pink hat even went so far as to wish audibly that he would stand up * better view.” “What a gracious manner!” exclaimed an elderly lady, wielding a lorgnette. “See how he keeps kissing his hand to so as to give us a crowd.” “There's a reason,” keener-eyed granddaughter, ut to come off and every time d he tries to stick it on Orleans Times-Picayune retorted her “His mus: tache is a he kisses his h again.”"— The Mate Senior—Uow well her new Trained Miss Hopper gets around in fourteen-inch skirt The Co-Ed—She should do so won the sack race at the girls’ field day Boston Globe. She events, A Suggestion—When a girl tells a young man that she dreamed of him the night before, it’s up to him to propose or get out of the game.—Detroit News. Sex Urge—After all, it isn’t hard to please a woman if you can make her decide what she wants.— Petersburg (Va.) Index-A ppeal. comicbooks.com