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Digest of the World’s Humor Her Method—AMvs. I—You ever nag your husband, do you? Mrs.G rugs. When he is thoroughly he docs a much better job of it Only when he is beating our irritated Boston Ilow to Be Happy, Though Mar- ried—I'ehster —Did you get that steel gray soft hat that so taken with? you were No. How so? Well, my wife preferred a Brooklyn dard Uni I changed my mind brown derby Never Can Tell—* That woman has a blob of paint on the end of her nose.” “Well?” “Shall we tell her about it?” “Better not. It may be the Louisville Courier-Jour latest The most dangerous low is her predilection Look Out! thing about a v rrying the as City Star. innocent bystander.— Only Made It Worse—Dressmaker T have come to see you, sir, about Mrs. Browne's account. Brown (angrily)—Why don't you see my wife about it and not come to me? Dressmaker—1 have, several times, but every time I call she does nothing but order a gown.—Boston Tran- script. new The Tax on Income —Two young things at the movies last night didn’t seem to care for the picture, for they spent the entire time in conversa tion. One of them was inclined to com- sweet “Rk plain about everything and everybody The « explainers who can interpret everything. Here's sample of her marvelous intellect “Lcan't see why we have to pay these her was one of the extra pennies every time we number one compl “Oh, you see, the governmen re sponsible for that,” number plained. “You've heard of the tax, haven't you? Number one admitted that she knew there was such a thing. “Well, that's Every time we come in a picture movie,” ned two ex income ow ve have to pay an Kansas City Star income tax.” Hunting Dolly—What Perkins accept Cholly, after Barga made Mi first refusing him? Daphue—Oh, he looked so cheap when she turned him down that she couldn't let the chance for a bargain escape her. Detroit News Nature Discouraged Him Teacher Eric, Ribs WAVE You? Eric—I vos't KNow, Muss. tis 1 CAN NEVER COUNT Now, HOW MANY I'u so Tick *eat!—Passing Muzzled!—When mo hever stop to criticize i Chica Furnished the Money Uncle Sam has the credit you understand exactly what’s mei “eredit.’—Flint (Mich.) J for winning the war—if A Question of Today —“What are your hopes for the future?” asked the solemn mar “T have none ju youth. “Tomorrow d. and Tam Toronto Te replied the is my girl's birth t now rying about the pres ent His Gain—*She declined to marry after all.” I suppose he’s heart-broken.”” “T don’t think so. He worked out all right. He in pay, thinking he w says thing asked for i rais married much ahead of the game , and receiver anc Detroit Free Press The Voice of Love“ Oh, Henry!” ex- claimed the wife as she threw her arms rapturously round his neck, “LE do love you Don't couple of fives when you go to town this morning, will you, dear?” “And this,” muttered Henry, as he gently disengaged himself from her fond embrace, “this is what I call being pressed for money.”’— Houston Post. so! to leave me a forget The Questionable Feature—.|skilt How did he make his money? Lostit—That isn’t worrying me I'd like to know is how did he mand save so much of it!—London Ansd What © to comicbooks.com