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*HE LAW OF THE WHITE CIRCLE
By Tliomwell Jacobs
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THE
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INFORMATION WANTED.
"Say, paw," queried small Tommy
Peckem, "what is a king?"
"A king, my son," answered Peckem,
Sr., "is a person whose authority is
practically unlimited, whose word Is
law and whom everybody must obey."
"Paw," continued Tommy, "is mamma
a king?"?Chicago News.
Wilton L/ackay sayB that while on a
downtown L train one morning he
chanced to overhear portions of an interesting
conversation between two
young women occupying adjoining
seats.
"I see by the paper." observed one
of the young women, "that Mr. Blank,
the octogenarian, is dead. What on
earth is an octogenarian, anyhow?"
"I don't know, I'm sure." was the reply,
"but there's one thing certain?
they're a sickly lot of people. You
never hear of one unless he is dying.*'
Lippincott's.
THE EDITORIAL VERSION.
There can not be much satisfaction in
"goin' around and lickin' the editor"
when the latter not only makes copy out
of the encounter, but pictures himself
as the hero as well- The following vivid
pen-picture is taken from the editorial
columns of an Iowa journal:
"There was a blow. Somebody fellWe
got up. Turning upon our antagonist,
we succeeded in winding his
arms about our waist, and by a quick
maneuver threw him on top of us, bringing
our back, at the same time, in con.
tact with the solid bed of the printing
presB. Then, inserting our nose between
his teeth and cleverly entangling
his hands in our hair, we had him!"?
Everybody's Magazine.
A clergyman, after a sermon of seven,
teen heads, remarked, "Brethren, we
cannot avoid the conclusion!" "Thank
heaven for that!" remarked the visitor.
"I've been afraid for the past hour he
was going to."?Ex.
IMPROVEMENTS.
"Mr- Cleaver, how do you account for
the fact that I found a piece of rubber
tire in one or tne sausages I bought here
last week?"
"My dear madam, that only goes to
show that the motor-car is replacing the
horse everywhere."?New York Times.
INSTALLATION AS IT IS.
A small boy who was attending an
installation service whispered, 'Daddy,
when they install a preacher do they
put him in a stall and feed him?"
"No, son! Usually they hitch him to
a church and expect him to pull it
alone."?W. C. Burns.
THE DIFFERENCE.
Sharpe?"On his birthday before their
marriage she gave him a book entitled
*A Perfect Gentleman.'"
Whealton?"Any change after a year
of married life?"
?* '
ouarpc? icd, un uis ihsi Dircnaay
she gave him a book entitled 'Wild Animals
I Have Met.' "?Chicago News.
He?"Wise men hesitate; only fools
are certain.
She?"Are you sure?"
He?"I'm quite certain of It!"?Ex.
"How are you, old man? Feeling
pretty strong?"
"No, only Just managing to keep out
of the grave."
"Oh, I am sorry to hoar that!"?Ex.
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A. N OF THE SOUTH [ January 17, 1912.
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TEXAS PRE8BI . ERIAN 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 fire. The beautiful k""'"'0"" = ??
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, Qultar,
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
yaar. College opens September 21st, 1911. For Catalogue illustrated by photographs,
write REV. HENRY C. EVANS. A. M.. B. D.. President, Milford, Texas. ?
? # m O Preparatory and College Courses for
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Handsome, modern buildings, steam heat, etc. Gymnasium, basket ball, tennis.
Invigorating mountain climate. Pupils enter any time.
R. C. SOMMKRVILLK, President, Drawer G, Lewtabnrg, 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 Athlectic Field. 14 Uni Entrance Requirement. Courses leading to degrees
B. A., R. S.. B. Lit., M. A. Steam heat. gas. baths, and other modern conveniences.
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. D., President, Hampden-Sidney, Virginia.
Statesville Female College
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Tuition and Matriculation tnr vi? * v. _ " "
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LAW, ENGINEERING, COMMERCE, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
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Utibliikea 1365. Seminary and Special Courses. French and German spoken. College preparation.
Conaervatory ot Music-WINKLER, Director; CAMPOBELLO, Voice; SCHMITZ, Violin. Expression, Art,
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Beautiful campus for outdoor sports. For catalclue address >J. D. BLANTON, President
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