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Indigestible Comestibles. AY, Olivette an opera, Rosetta stone,—and yet When I had Eton Jackets, Rose had a wagonette! Carolyn Wells. T the latest of the ladies’ clubs a “pets’ room” with little stalls for dogs and cats, lemurs and lizards, all the small crea- tures that a lady finds necessary as compan- fons, are provided. One of the most enthusiastic members was showing her friends of her own sex over the establishment, and opened the door of the “pets’ room” with proper pride. There, in the center of the room, on two chairs, sat two immaculately clothed young men, grave of face, but with a wicked twin- kle in their eyes. “Don't you know this is the ladies’ ‘pets’ room'?” asked the enthusiastic member with some acerbity. “That's why we are here,” replied the most serious of the two young men, with becoming gravity. —Sporting Times. described recently his meeting with James McNeill ARK TWAIN first Whistler. “I was introduced he said, “in his studio in London, I had heard that the painter was an incor- rigible joker, and I was determined to get The Ro to Mr. Whistler,” Superb for a Christmas gift is this splendid panel from Edwin A. Abbey's frieze of the Quest of THe Hoty Grait in the Bo: obtainable solely in our COPLEY PRINTS, w! their value as gifts. in three sizes : CURTIS & CAMERON, PUBLISHERS, 22 Pierce Buildin nd Table h is true of practically all our subjects,—an exclusiveness which enhances This Round Table comes 16x45 inches, $18.00 (framed and delivered, $28.00); 9x28 inches, $7.50 (framed and delivered, $14.50); 5x13 inches, $2.50 (framed and delivered, $5.50). says of the quality, "I could not wish it bettered.”” “LIFE the better of him, if possible. So at once I put on my most hopelessly stupid air, and I drew near the canvas that Mr. Whistler was completing. ‘That ain't bad,” I said. “It ain't bad, only here in this corner’—and I made as if to rub out a cloud effect with my finger. “I'd do away with that cloud if I was you.” “Whistler cried nervously: “‘Gad, sir, be careful there. see the paint is not dry?’ “Oh, that don’t matter,’ said I. my gloves on.’ “We got on well together after that.” —New York Tribune. Don't you ‘I've got Tue latest thing in photography is the repro- duction of family portraits In the genuine Copley Prints. Faithfulness to the originals and the su- perior artistic quality of the work are guaranteed by the high reputation which these Prints bave won throughout the world. They arc chosen by the most eminent artists for the reproduction of their works, and are everywhere recognized as the best art re- productions made in America. For sale by art dealera the world over. Curtis & Cameron, Boston. “A RE you ever troubled with insomnia— - sleeplessness?” “1 should say I am. sleep three hours.”” “That so! I've got it awfully bad. I've been afflicted now about two years. The doctor calls it neuris insomnis paralaxitis.” ve had it about eighteen months, and we call it Ethel." —Schoolmaster. of Some nights I don't n Public Library. It is Fhe Coplevsrmts Mr. Abbey himself Also excellent for plete Ilustrated Cata a Christmas gift is our new book on the Ho.y Grail, handsomely illus- trated with the fifteen panels of the frieze and eleven of 1! ing sketches and studies of details, $500 net; Prints are obiainable through the art stores; we also are glad to s: to approval,"’ venience in one's selections of Christmas gifts. gue, 1S cents (stamps). right 1895 by Edwin A, Abbey; From a Copley Print copyright 1896 by opp. Public Library, BOSTON G N- MacDONOUGH, who wrote the ™ iibretto for the comic opera, “Babes in Toyland,” was sitting in a New York café re- cently with Victor Herbert, the composer, when a waiter approached to take his order. The waiter smiled at Mr. MacDonough, and said: “You don’t remember me, do you? 1 used to sing in one of your companies.” “I remember you very well, MacDonough. “Are you surprised to see me here as a waiter?” asked the other. “Not a bit.” replied the librettist, cheer- fully; “you know, I have heard you sing.” --Argonaut. said Mr. {IRST MISSIONARY: Well, brother, how did you get on in your field—did you convert many heathens? Seconp Missionary: Yes, but just as I made converts of them, they all became hope- less drunkards. Aloof and Aloof. RACHEL: Rebecca, what is the secret of your youthful appearance? Rebecca: Well, I mind my own_ busi- ness—and take an afternoon-nap every day. ‘WIFE: I thought I should never get away from Dr. Blank’s today. He talks by the hour. Hussanp: Yes, and charges by the minute. Ed very interest- by mail, $5.20. Our anyone ‘on which is found to be a great con- Send for our com- Above picture ** Copy- Aah Bathade etna ataade desbeeds Zeeage Hades tecdaebs Headhede devbeebs Aeateatecaebaeds Soedeoks Tatsbs deobesbeahestentecincboctecteol comicbooks.com