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As Per Order When the report went around that Rudyard Kipling was get- ting a shilling a word for se thing he was writing, some Ox- ford students tried to kid him. Wiring him a shilling, they said: “Please send us one of your words.” And right back came the an- swer, “Thanks.” —Boston Transcript Villager—I like your preach- ing, vicar. I learn a lot from your sermons. Vicar—I'm very glad to hear that. “Yes; until I heard what you Ae had to say on Sunday I always Tur Orrontexist—I'll say I did it for sixpence, Dad. odets: aiid: Goniorrah —Tetien —Tit Bite Kept His Word “Who invented high heels?” asks a writer. One theory is that it was the idea of a short, pretty girl who was continually being kissed on the forchcad. Cigarette ends that extin For nearly a week Smithers themselves have been evolv and his wife had not been on speaking terms. Soon one of the neighbors got to know about it. The same afternoon she called on Mrs. Smithers. What is the trouble about, dear?” she asked. Mrs. Smithers looked tearful. “Jim is such beast,” she burst out. “He promised me a big surprise if I learned to cook —and so I had a course of les- sons.” “I see," nodded her friend. “And didn’t he keep his promise and give you the big surprise mithers dabbed her eyes iny handkerchief. “Yes,” she said, “he did. He went and fired the cook!” Answers turers are naturally rather appre- hensive. —Henonist —Loxpos Orixion Mendelssohn composed his “Spring Song” in London. But the composer didn’t know how appropriate his melody would be for the modern pedestrian. —Loxponx Opinion “Mummy, can all angels fy “Yes, darling.” “But the cook can't fly and daddy calls her his little angel.” “No, but she will fly, dear.” —Nepersparter, Zensen Mother—Now, Tommie, you must wash your hands before you \oFn i ASN TMi MBO A get ready for the party, nue tonnee a ella Son—But, mummie, you said it Hotiway Camprn—Dash it! I thought a few days in the open was informal, would rid me of those beastly nightmares. Answers —Passino Snow EDWAED LANGER PRINTING €O., ING, JAMAICA, ®.F comicbooks.com