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Checked “Now, honest, am I the first man you’ve ever really loved?” “Absolutely. I went over my whole list only this morning.” —The Bulletin (Sydney). Cel “A collar of pearls on an old woman—” “Is just like a lantern on a pile of rub- bish.” —Le Régiment (Paris). FAH Shop Assistant—Pardon me, sir, but our rules forbid us to receive bent or battered coins from customers. Customer—But I received that very coin here as change. “Very likely, sir. We have no rule against giving bent coins to customers!” ke —Tit-Bits (London). is aoe te “Pease, tell me, Mister, why you “Do you think big hats are coming into ill say people will be damned ef ’ey don’t fashion?” to go to church, when my daddy tells my “They ought to if milliners want to er muvver he’ll be damned if he will?” make the prices seem smaller.” 1e Pees —tIustige Blitter (Berlin). PAH le First Bird—I saw your mother the ly other day. “People would say you were foolish lo Second Bird—What good luck! enough to let me marry you for your i “Not for her—she was on an old t lady’s hat.” money.” “Oh, no, my dear, they would say that le —Le Pélé-Méle (Paris). | 1 was too schmart to let you get it any it oder vay.” —The Bulletin (Sydney). or PIS d PIS The man seated himself in a restaurant h and made a long study of the menu. “Waiter,” he said at length, “I have only two shillings. What would you N suggest?” The waiter removed the menu before adding: “‘Another restaurant.” - d —Tit-Bits (London). Minister—We, all of us, should do at least two things every day that we heartily dislike doing. Charlie—I do that all right. Why, every morning I get out of bed, and every night I go to bed. —Answers (London). | Science proves the danger ot bleeding gums protectsthelife of a nation, gum defense the life of a tooth, On the gum line danger lies. If it shrinks through Pyorrhea decay strikes into the heart of the tooth, Beware of gum ten- yess that warns of Pyorrhea. Four out oh five people over forty haveP yorrhea— manyunderfortyalso. Loosening teeth indi- cate Pyorrhea. Bleed- ing gums. too. Re- ember Tene ine gers 19 ester the system—infecting the joints oF tonsils—or causing other ail- ments, Forhartspositvely prevents olin insane used consistently.As it hardens the gums SPECIALIST DISEASES OF THE MOUTH || the teeth become rt er. ? i) Brush th PRESCRIPTION OF THE |} Siseng the teeth 5 DENTAL PROFESSION |] them whice and clean. |. If gum shrinkage has already set in, startusing Fothan's and consult a den- tistimmediately for ll special treatment. 35c and 60c tubes Alll Druggists Formula of | B.J.Forban,D.D.S, EQRHAN CO, ar Ae TREE ER Jim—I think I'll back “Plumber” for the last race. Bill—I won't. A horse with a name like that would get halfway round the course, and then have to go back for his jockey! —Passing Show (London). TERMS: cotccrs gine eccieast ‘Satie s ta take, get, Saree woe. ‘monthly, fled. OF TI ca BROS& CO. 558 100to 108 N N. Stat SEND FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CATALOG ‘Our net price list. (Ga ‘comicbooks.com FoR MEN