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  4. SMILE SEED

    Mrs. Duff : "Why did you stop spanking Willie ? Did he outgrow the necessity ?" Mrs. Bluff : "No ; he outgrew me." "Should a man have more than one ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,481 words
  5. CONFIDENCES OF STAGE FAVORITES

    MISS JOSEPHINE LOVETT, of Mr. Andrew Mack's American Company, looks like a mere girl-so young, so ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,721 words
  6. THE RICHNESS OF COAL-TAR

    How what was once a worthless and troublesome by-product of the gas-works has become a magician's bag from which ...

    Article : 3,418 words
  7. MERELY A HABIT.

    New Maid : "There's one thing I don't like about the master. He keeps calling me 'my dear.'" Mistress : "Oh, you mustn't" mind that. ...

    Article : 48 words
  8. QUITE TRUE.

    "Yes," said the foolish man, "there is one social chasm that politeness cannot bridge." "What is that ?" asked the wise man. ...

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  9. TOO SENSITIVE.

    Wife: "I had to discharge the cook today." Husband : "Whatever for ?" "She got too tender-hearted." ...

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  10. A COMPLIMENT THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN IMPROVED UPON.

    Mr. Snobberts (to hostess, who has been singing to the accompaniment of a pia-nola) : "Excellent ! Wonderful machines, aren't they, these pianolas ? What a pity ...

    Article : 58 words
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