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That terrible jammed together sensation when you step into an elevator that you think is going ale) down and it starts going up with a jerk. HLL, though many a ballad P've made for you, “Ifa man has a nose broken in two places he ought to keep out of those ing my rhymings with arti- fice nice, T never thought that the songs that for you Cut any ice. T never dreamed that my melodies » in your soul a desire for 's thought that your smile so ul Not a Chance.” Meant When you were kind T but thought rying you were pi My ardent love ‘That's the reason, mayhap, T wasn’t surprised when I heard you were marry Have You Murdered a Man? True Confessions! Tle Laughed Last ! y LATE husband was a jovial, ANE jolly fellow, always seeing the funny side. He laughed when the cook didn’t come, when the pipes all froze, and even when the baby: fell downstairs, ¢ our son's rifle, I shot him through the heart, and he died laughing. Yours truly, (Mrs.) Catalepta Fitts M* HUSBAND refused to wear any = tie other than the somber brown and blue one that he had be- fore we were marric I stood it in suffering silence for years until the night that my old school chum and her husband were to have dinner with us. I had, of course, told of the wonderful) man that Thad = married, and both of my guests were anxious to see him. T had laid out his new suit and a lovely new tie that Thad purchased for him. We descending the stairease. His shoes woked up to see him were perfect and the suit would have made any movie actor turn green, but—there it was—the same old tie. The welcoming smile on his face changed to a look of puzzled pain as Lerushed his skull with the teak- wood Mah Jongg table. Homicidically yours, (Mrs.) Henry S. Knomore Some other chap. H. Kay Lynn 1 detachable engine with handle—carry it with you when you leave the car. comicbooks.com