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TASTE the Juice of Real Mint Leaves Hot days lose their terror in the cooling freshness of WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT. The dry mouth is moistened and edgy nerves calmed by this little joy bringer. | Big in benefits, small in cost. Your nibli f Gotr iblick, hell! this mosquito hole is Flit—Avvrt. What a man needs in 28 And, _ inciden Sur—Now, Harry, be a nice boy and buy a ticket in our raffle for John Smith's widow. He—But I don’t want a wid Everypopy’s Wreky Two Birds The crashing of white combers on the strand; The shriekii of a seagull over- head; The gypsy song of seawinds through the dunes, Are things my weary soul can understand, Down to the sea, then, shall I take this grief That burns within my breast (oh, cruel deceiver!) And wind and fog shall ease its searing flame. help this damned hay er. —Antiur Franerty in The World “Come on, Jake, let's go to see Eddie Cantor in ‘Whoopee’ to- night.” | “I don’t want to see him,” re- | plied Moe, a buyer from Scran- ton. “Why not? He's wary comi- Nope, I dun’t teenk so. I saw ation of him last week and he's terrible.” —New York Eventna Sun Boring Instructor (after first lesson)—Now, have you any questions to ask? |” Beginner (dazed)—Yes; ‘how much is your correspondence course? —Prarson’s cComicboOoks-comn