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OuR FOOLISH (QNTEMPORA “Tuene’s no donbt that colored men often make good rollers. puree dey docs," answered Mr, Erastas Pinkley. “Yon pata cuilad man along of a pucession an’ he's gwine Jer it to de finish, no matter what de danger ia." —Washington Star. ELECTRIC-LIGHTED TRAIN TO CALIFORNIA. The “Overland Limited" via Chicago and North- Western, Union Pacific, and Southern Pactic Railways bas electric reading lamps in every berth ; long distance tele- phone service, butfet-IIbrary cars (with barber and bath), compartment observation cars, and dining cars. All agents sell tickets via this route. Hetto, Bob, got back from your vacation? Tad a he had. I suppose y wife up In the moantains. ** Did you find out who lost her #"* —Boston Transcript. + Lrmink #he wears a very short golfing ekirt.”* “ Well, why shouldn't rhe? She has a perfect right.” er left looks ail right, too."— Omaha World-Herald. “ Waar makes you think the widow who Just moved across the back fence to-day, and ehe told me how I ought to raise my little girl. —Chicago Datiy News, Joy unconfined, Unitmited comfort factiities. Pic+ turesque and historic scenery, Send to the Chamberlin for booklet, “ He has fishing on the brain.”* “ Fishing-tackle, you mean. T have ecen him when his brain recled."—PAiladelphia ultetin. HOTEL VENDOME, BOSTON. All the attractions of hotel life, with the comforts and privacy of home. “ Ratien absent-minded, isn't he? “Extremely to, Why, the other night when he got home he knew there was something he wanted todo, but he couldn't remember what it was until he had eat up over g to think.” he finally remember it?" “Yea, he discovered that he had wanted to go to bed early.""— Philadelphia Press. Sire was a teacher in one of the lower clasece, was trying to remind the young echolar of the lette rommy, what comes at the end of dinner 1% shouted Tommy, joyfally. — Yonkers Statueman. WHEN you are out yachting, don't forget to stow away some of that famous Champagne, Cook's Imperial Extra Dry. Brotizn Dickey's obituary verse on a late brother is as follows; © His eoul wnz de acorn What's gone from de hall ; He fit a good Bat his razor was dull!" —Afianta Conatitutton, 42 Madison Sq. 490-444 First A al Vichy, Kissingen, Selters, E put up In botiles for out-of-town delivery. Beer Is Healthful But a “green beer’--- beer insufh- ciently aged, half-fermented -- ferments on the stomach, causing biliousness and headaches. Schlitz Beer is well aged. There is beer that’s not pure --- not free from bacilli. It’s not good for you. But Schlitz Beer is pure. None but the costliest materials go into Schlitz Beer —the best of barley, hops and yeast. A partner in our business selects them. We spend more on cleanliness alone than the whole cost of brew- ing without it. We cool Schlitz Beer in plate glass rooms, and filter all the air that touches it. That’s an extreme precaution. We age it for months, at a tem- perature of 84 degrees, before we market it. That's a heavy expense. Then we filter the beer, then sterilize every bottle after it is sealed. Sterilized beer can’t have germs in it. Yet Schlitz Beer --- brewed with all these precautions, that double the cost of the brewing -- costs you no more than common beer, if you will ask for it. Ask for the brew- ery bottling. OLD CROW RYE sretcn WHISKEY H, B. KIRK & CO., SOLE BOTTLERS, NEW YORK. } IMD ABBOTT'S onvcrnac ANCOSTURABITTERS I New York Central’s Grand Central Station, CENTER OF THE CITY 0 NEW YORK. comicbooks.com