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In his famous article on the present Kaiser, Mr. Columns Innit says: *** Well doI remember that on that memorable occasion when the Emperor of all the Germans }had the pleasure of a two hours’ conversation with me, I was wearing a fur-lined overcoxt and a pink silk tie, both of which Big Bill greatly admired,’ But time will not permit us to quote further. “The young woman with auburn hair anid the green-spangled eveuing gown is not nn actress, as you might suppose. On the contrary, she is Book Faker’s most popular domestic author, 4 | Her two latest publications, ‘In the Opera Bor, or Sub Rosa Talks with Young Matrons,’ and ‘Every Girl Her Own Automobile,’ have already passed the millionth mark. “That distinguished Jooking man in the centre of the room, who seems to be such a general favorite, is not a popular author. On the contrary, he has never written a book in his life, and never reads one—if he cau read some one else's review of it first. [eis Mr. Hot Stuff, | leading book reviewer for the Literary Gusher, a monthly magazine issued by Book Faker and devoted exclusively to his publications. Mr. Hot Stuff has never been known to say a harsh word of the many hundreds of books which pass weekly through his practiced hands, ‘But time presses. And with your kind per- mission, ladies and gentlemen, we will pass to a full-length portrait of Mr. Book Faker. as pre- sented by him on Christmas, in a gold frame studded with diamonds, to all the authors pub- lished by him within the year.” Mahet Warren Sanford. A GIRL and a promissory note are seldom settled before maturity. All Off. €€-[ TOW much do you love my ALT tove ye xelaimed the young and ‘ag much as J.P. Morgan is worth! I will add to this the United States Sub- ardent admirer, “Tove you,” Green's millions added to those of Russell So Nay, as much as Carnegie and Schwab combined.” But she shook her head. She was playing for larger stakes. Her lover, however, did not di “T love you much more than all thes tinued, ‘I love as much as the Chemical Bank an the Standard Oil. What do you say to that?” ‘Then it was her turn to look pleasant. “Do you," she observed carelessly, as if it were st thing in the world, ‘love me as much as nperor of Germany thinks of himself?” ‘And her lover murmured abjectedly, “Alas! You ask the impossible!” comicbooks.com thir nec Its have ma‘ Hi clo R ry