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SN RS Soa > The professional contortionist becomes really interested in the other fellow's paper Smiling for Revenue Turee was much of harmless smiling in the days of Sumy James: opti- mists, with mirth beguiling. followed up “Sinile away: your was the motto of the crowd, “for the sun will shine to-morrow, and the sky will have no cloud.” Every day Poamet the grinners in the market, by the kirk, they were wonders, their cheerful games. care and sorrow,” they were winners, and they had no graft to work. Every day [saw them shimmy here and yonder, fro and to, and the scheme of Sunny Jimmy was the biggest knew. “Smnile grief and trouble.” they saluted, when we met raffliction’s but a bubble, and a the safest bet.” good to mect such critters as we thing they away your smile’: tw pu the synagogues, smiling as they took their bitters, sending sorrow to the dogs. Tt was wholesome and inspiring, necting up with guys like these, wearing sll their smiles untir ag. singing still But aid, with boso the sales- s full of wrins is quite a pity lize the suile. We sinile while selling pickles, we will smile their sumshine wheeze. men of the city “Wasting we'll commere while selling maize. and we'll smile aw the nickels from the pockets of the j We will dance rys and t away the tre: marks. Oh, we'll smile like Yankee Doodle as we chase the useful kale, for a smile will draw the boodle when all other methods J a cheer-up measure in the » parks, and we'll smile ure hoarded by: the easy- Now I see the smiling geezers in the city’s crowded marts, but they're selling ive cream. freeze choo-choo carts. dial grectin their old sale ing, sell ery, ~ patent pumps and And they give me cor- ad they back me to a wall, nan bunk repeating, smil- smiling through it all, And they me bonds and leases, even though I fou shan’t;” sell me bracelets for my and a corkscrew for my aunt. Oh, they sell me silks and ermines and they sell me pigs in crates, and they: sell me Beecher's sermons and a pair of roller skates. For I can't ist. the smiling of the sunny salesmen pack, nice and they keep on deftly piling useless junk upon my back. And the the optimistic wile from the gents who andidates have borrowed all never sorrowed while they could produce asmile; oh. the candidates have burgled and have borne the scheme away from the Sunny Jims who gurgled in an older, better day. So that now when Loam spinning up + street, Tin my feet. he's either and [see some sort of public snap, or he is stuile 1 way he for a sucker lad. No one nowadays is sunny for the love wk- rid pile.” as Tl Je me in Blue Front of cheerful smile: and this skate is ing money to ine i So T dod dodge the store. the smili a hundred more, Har underneath the Wanr Mason. At the Bazaar 09 bids me come and sup . My tea. Te ithe dainty cup ‘Then from my pocket must pay up For charity. ender sandwich and a small of something they mi Jukewarm brew tha LZ Gig; SL taleg ld weet SL? CL ee eee S25 So $2 oe “Have you a little Klu Klux Klock in your home?” comicbooks.com