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THE LAW OF THE WHITE ClRClF
By Thorn well Jacobs
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THE PRESEYTEEL
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Story Corner
A Young Grafter.?Stranger ? "Boy
will you direct me to the nearest bank?"
Street Gamin?"I will for a shilling."
Stranger?"A shilling! Isn't that too
much?"
Street Gamin?"Bank directors always
get big pay. mister."?Tid-Bits.
"At last," said the ambitious young
novelist, "I have written something
that I think will be accepted by the
first magizine it is sent to."
"What Is It?" his friend asked.
"A check for a year's subscription."?
i nicago rtecora neraid.
"If ye please, mum," said the ancient
hero, in an appealing voice, as he stood
at the back door of the cottage on
washday. "I've lost my leg"?
"Well, I ain't got it." snapped the
woman, fiercely. And the door closed
with a bang.?Driftwood.
Clara?"She puts lots of feeling into
her singing, doesn't she?"
Perdy?"Yes. but it must be awful
to feel that way."
Polly?Pat. would you rather look
a bigger fool than you are. or a bigger
fool than you look?
Pat?Sure, me darlint. and I'll be
both till I find which side o' the argimint
yer on yerself, when I'll join yer,
right or wrong.
"I see that the inmates of a New
York Lunatic Asylum are going to issue
a weekly paper."
"Yes, and I'll bet every fool outside
would think he could edit it better than
it is edited by the lunatics inside."?
Chicago Record Herald.
Teacher?"Robert, where are the
Rocky Mountains?"
Robert?"In the geography, page
four!"?Ex.
Avoiding Hasty Opinions.?Doctor?
"I don't understand your case at ?fill.
We must wait for the post-mortem examination
"?Sourire.
* uo?\7 d a piuvci u luaL mo r ?ri ?
man."
"What one fits me?"
" 'To whom God gives office, he also
gives brains.'"
"But I have no office."
"Well, don't y?u see h?w It fits!"?
Cleveland Leader.
HIS MUSICAL YOICE.
"Ijadies and gentlemen," said the entertainer,
"having blindfolded my partner,
I will now proceed to test her
thought-reading powers. I have in my
hand an apple. Will you kindly tell
the audience what it is that I am holding
In my hand?"
"An apple."
"Correct. I have here a watch.
Kindly tell the audience what I have."
"A vatch."
"Mil If a T-lcrVlt Va.i l .?
v^uitc * ague. *uu dcci rauico on u
gentlemen. It la impossible to catch
her."
The entertainer produced a piece of
wood and a saw and commenced to saw
vigorously.
"Kindly tell the audience what I am
doing.'*
No reply.
"This Is rather a difficult feat, ladles
and gentlemen. I will try again. Can
you tell me what I am doing?" said the
entertainer, continuing his sawing.
"Yes. You are singing."
Loud applause.?Tid-Bita
A N OF THE SOUTH LJanuary 10, 1912
alar Hall Mala Building Dlekaoa Hall.
TEXAS PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS.
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL OF THE SOUTHWEST.
Four splendid buildings, elegantly furnished, heated by steam from outside
metal furnace room, obviating all danger of Are. The beautiful acetylene gas
light. Large gymnasium, basket-ball, tennis, outdoor games. No serious Illness
In the history of the school. Two courses of study. College and Seminary, leading
to degrees. Special departments: Piano, Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Guitar,
Expression. All branches of Art. Artistic Needlework. China Kiln, Art Rooms
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, Boston, Visiting Director of Music and
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One hundred and thirty-six music pupils last
year. College opens September 21st, 1911. For Catalogue Illustrated by photographs,
write REV. HENRY C. EVANS. A. M., B. D.. President, Mtlford, Texas.
w ( a iiu v/Uiiega i-uursen lur
I mmnKfiw<v V Ainirtfi mr girls and young women. Also Music,
LCWlSDUn? oemmarv Art- Elocution, Business. Strong
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Handsome, modern buildings, steam heat. etc. Gymnasium, basket ball, tenniB.
Invigorating mountain climate. Pupils enter any time.
It. C. SOMMERVIL.L.E, President. Drawer G, Lewlnburg, W. Va.
1776 Hampden-Sidney College 1911
Able faculty. Select student body drawn from many states. Notable moral
and Intellectual tone. High standards and thorough work. Extensive campus
and Athlectlc Field. 14 Unl Entrance Requirement. Courses leading to degrees
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Expenses moderate. The Winter Term of the 136th session will begin
Jan. 4, 1912. For catalogue or other information, address Rev. Henry Tucker
Graham, D. IX, President, Hampden-Sidney, Virginia.
Statesville Female College
Presbyterian; Thorough Courses; Modern Equipment; A Home School. Board.
Tuition and Matriculation Fee for the Nine months, 9152. Pupils received at any
time. REV. J. A. SCOTT. D. D.. Statesvtlle, !?. C.
Washington and Lee University
LAW, ENGINEERING, COMMERCE, SCIENCE, BETTERS.
Students drawn from thirty States. Expenses very moderate. High more'
and religious tone. Address, Pres. GEO. H. DENNY, LL. D., Leilagtna, Va.
? AT J O V . FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
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Established 1863. Seminary and Special Conrses. French and German spoken. College preparation.
Conservatory ol Music?WINKLER, Director; CAMPOBELLO, Voice; SCHMITZ, Violin. Expression, Art,
Domestic Science?all under specialists. 173 Boardind Pupils. Complete sppoiotmcnta. City advastaies.
Beautiful campus lor outdoor sports. For catalogue address JT. D. BLANTON, President
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