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A man’s as owled as he reels. Uudge pays $5 for each one printed Dottie’s Daybook INDAY -Pa corrals the Sunday der at breakfast, and reads out the useless inflammation that some gardener calls caterpillars “uphol- | stered worms.” ‘Then he laughs so | much he spills his coffee over the cloth, and ma remarks, “If it wasn’t I'd say upholstered worms ood description of some hus- | bands.” Monday—*You don’t seem to be ing much speed to-day,” says nanager. “It’s hard settling down,” I says | the day before life you must le ter doing nothing What a tough says the O. M., “facing the same bitter struggle every morning.” Tuesday—“The girls are wearing lights on the says Dicky Dumbo. “That's sensible,” says p: “they'll balance a whole lot better.” “How do you mean?” Tasks. “Why,” says pa, “you'll be light at both ends.” Wednesday—*McKibbosh, the dry goods man, ain’t got much go,” says ma; “he only has two semi-annual | sales a year.” “Lovely dove!” says pa; “do you think he could have # semi-annual sale every mont McKibbosh was a hustler,” says ma, “he'd be holding annual s: twice a week.” Pa went out in the yard and started talking to Rover. Thursday— Cincinnati’s a swell town,” says Dulcie Lipp in the office. “Speaking as a stenographer,” I says, “I think it’s the punkest town in the U. S. My idea of a swell town is Newark that you can't spell more than one way.” Friday—“Is there some poem about Horatius pla ying bridge? Dicky Dumbo. bridge!” ys “Horatius playing replies pa; “don’t you know where you can get the ‘Lays of Ancient Rome?’” “I do not,” says 's at our boarding Saturday—“It's pay day for bache- lors,” says pa to Dicky Dumbo, “but it’s just Saturday for me.” Thomas Pye The children have a/] been featthier Since We Gotea Lycos Thermongter and ove guessing how comdort: ortab le We were Guess how comfortable e, if you wish, but know how comfort- able the children are. can't tell you, but a Tycos Thermometer can. Get one at your dealers. If he cannot supply you, write to us. Taylor Instrument Companies, Rochester, N. Y., U. S. A. “Good night, Pet, now go to sleep—nothing to be afraid of.” “But, mummy, couldn't you just leave your shadow with me?” 23 comicbooks.com