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= OUR FOOLISH. (ONTEMPORARE “You mark my words,” cried the beautiful girt’s mother, with the truculent pessimism pecuitar to age, “80 sure as you take this step you will ‘repent at letsure ‘\—" “Oh, hang tt! I must pat ap with that. answered the pretty one, pettishly. ‘Even that would be preferable to contemplating some other woman repenting at leisure with bim.""—Sporting Times. MAID, WIFE OR WIDOW, Bachelor, husband or widower, all find telephone service useful at all hours of the day. None who valaes comfort, neatness and despatch can afford to be without It, Rates in Manhattan from $5 a month, New York Telephone Co., 15 Dey St., 111 West 38th St. “Ip yon woke up suddenly tn the night and found your- self In the den of & man-eating tiger, what would you do?” “I'd promise myself to quit drinking.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer. MAKE THIS YOUR RULE: When you drink a Champagne drink @ good one, Cook's Impertal Extra Dry ts the best. Rox ; It's easy to win a woman’ love ; Just give her all the money she wants. Buox : You don't call that easy, do you? —Detrott Free Press. Apnotr’s, the Original Angostara Bitters renew vitality and give lasting strength. At Druggtsts, A LOCAL paper of Sterling, Kan., noted the other day, that “A fleet of prairie schooners passed through Sterling Wednesday, In a straightaway race to windward, with Okla- homa as the final goal. They left here in @ bunch at 1 with clubtopsails and Jibs set, with fatr prospects for a pteas- ant voyage. They had talloon Jibs and splanakers fared away Io thelr feed boxes, and It ts expected all will fotsh the course before the expiration of the time limit." —New York Tribune. Many of * the 400" will rendezvous in California this winter, Limited, via the Santa Fe. “Wuar's this?” exclatmed the minister to the bad little boy with the big gun. “Don't you know what will happen to little boys who go gunning on the Sabbath?” jo. What?"* * You'll go toa bad place, sure—" “L guess you're right. I never struck # place as bad as Gis ts for gunnin’."—New York Weekly, HOTEL VENDOME, BOSTON, ‘The {deal hotel of America for permanent and transtent guests, Tae star boarder, who was reading his paper at break- fast, suddenly gave & low shriek and fell to the floor, Kind hands lifted him to @ couch, and somebody went for a doctor. The more curious among those present picked up the Paper and saw what bad shocked him. It was an ttem reading: “California will sbip sixty millon pounds of prunes to the Eastern market this year.""—Baltimore American. CALIFORNIA'S resort hotels will be well patronized by “the 400" this winter, Best train for best travelers ts The € fornia Limited, via the Santa Fe, School of Bookbinding for Ladies SCHLBUSING & ADAMS, 256 West 234 St. ¥. Y. City. Bookplates Designed and Engraved. 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