Life, 1901-05-16 · page 14 of 22
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418 how much I love you! words. +LIFE + It seems impossible for me to do so in My heart leaps at the very mention of your name, Oh, my darling, you must read this story in my , and believe me when I say that I can ask for nothing better than to sit at your shrine all my life long and be the sole worshipper there. me and say that you are gla She was also from New York. I love you, [love you. Speak to For two winters she had ridden daily in the Park, sat in her mother's box at the opera, danced at intervals, and for two summers she had visited all the places where in summer one likes to be seen. She was just nineteen, and this is what she said: “How silly of you to talk that way ! But doubtless in a few more years you will know better.”” T. M. Only a Few Left. TOW that the L Gainsborough portrait and the stolen bonds of the Manhat- tan Bank robbery have been located, nothing of importance remains on the ‘‘miss- ing list’? but the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel’ and Mr. Me- K 8 real Cuban policy. 66 XHEY say that things in Cuba couldn’t be much worse politically.” “ Well, [don’t know. There seems to be a good prospect of an- nexing her to the United States.” [5 commemoration of Its bappy entrance upon the Fifth Year of Hts Gtoxtocs relgn, 11s Masesty has been graciously pleased to assume the following Utles, In addition to those hereto- fore borne by Him: “ Imperta! Arbitrator of the Two Amenicas, Protector of the Liberties of the Fitarinos, Defender of the Falth of the UxitRD Sates, Supreme Lord of and over Porto Rico and CUBA, Arch-Misstonary to the Hawattaxs.* His Magesty has been pleased further to as- sume the following described Coat or Ars, tn Court Circular. In 2050. oe AVE you learned H your geography for the day, Willie?’’ “Only the morning edi- tion, papa.’? PALACE OF St. CuRisTorHER, WASBINGTON, May 10, 1901, place of that adopted in 1789 daring the reign of bis predecessor, Groxcr WasnincTon L., Preal- dent, to be borne by Him and Its successors, being Republicans : “ QUARTERLY —First Quarter, paly of thirteen, gules and argent; tn cblef azure forty-five mallets of the second, for the United States: Second Quarter, on ® sugar plantation, a planter re- gardant palm tree bearing the word ‘ Libertad" eradicated, all proper, for Cuba; Third Quarter, on an tsland rising out of the sea a missionary tn his pride for Hawall; Fourth Quarter, azure @ sinister hand holding @ rock Inscribed * Tarttf,’ all proper, for Porto Rico ; 1u chief, as an aug. mentation, on an tnescutcheou of pretence or Charity debruised by a baton sinister Inscribed *Poltcy,’ all proper.” Cuxsr—Ont of an imperial crown, a mailed hand and arm bearing a drawn sword. ScrroxtEexs—Dexter @ millionaire, sinister a Democrat wearing a dunce-cap, Morrors—"I promise, I perform.” crest : The Law and the Profits.” Under the comicbooks.com