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[A Delicious Breakfast *^|
That Everyone Likes
To the contents of a can of
LIBBY'S SLICED DRIED BEEF
add one tablespoonful of flour,
one of butter and a cup of I
milk. Cook until it thickena I
and then serve on toast.
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THE PRESBY TERIA
Story Corner
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Two Kinds of Fame.
"Yes," admitted the author of a successful
book, "I woke up one morning
and found myself famous."
"It was different with me," remarked
the politician who had made an illadvised
speech. "One morning I found
myself famous?then I woke up."?Chicago
News.
Same But Different.
The late Bishop Foss," said a Philadelphia
physician, "once visited me for
some trifling ailment
" 'Do you, sir,' I said to him, in the
course of my examination, 'talk in your
sleep?'
" 'No, sir,' he answered, *1 talk in
other people's. Aren't you aware that
i mu a uiviner ?ifnuadeipbla Record.
Seen and Heard on Long Island.
A teacher tells me that at a Brooklyn
school not long since, the class in geography
was asked: "What are some of
the natural peculiarities of Long Island?"
The pupils tried to think, and
after a while a boy raised his hand.
"I know," said he. "Well what are
they?" asked the teacher. "Why," said
the boy, with a triumphant look, "on
the south side you can see the sea, and
on the north side you can hear the
sound."?Spare Moments.
Mrs. Robinson?lAnd were you up the
Rhine?
Mrs. de Jones (just returned from a
continental trip)?I thould think so;
right up to the very top. What a splen!
did view there is from the summit!?
T id-Bits.
Absent Minded.
Professor (returning from visit):
"Aha, your absent-minded husband
didn't forget to bring home his unbrelia
this time. See!"
His Wife: "But, Henry, when you
left home you didn't take an umbrella."
?Boston Transcript.
"Mr. Skimmerhom," Inquired Ihe
andlord, "bow did you sieop last
nh-.ht?"
"Ldke a top," answered the gue6t.
"I thought so. I could hear you?aw
?humming all night long."?Ex.
Just Dissolved.
"So you broke your engagement with
Miss Spensive?"
"No, I didn't break it."
"'Oh, she broke it?"
"No, she didn't break it."
"But it is broken?"
"Yes, she told me what her clothing
cost and I told her what my income
was, then our engagement sagged in
the middle and gently dissolved."?
Houston Post.
Old-fashioned earmenta ot-o
ly, unfamiliar to five-year-old Helen. Recently
she was looking at the pictures
in a somewhat ancient magazine,
and observed an engraving of a woman
equipped with a far-spreading crinoline.
"Oh, mamma, look," she exclaimed,
here's a foolish lady wtio'8 wearing her
hat for a skirt!"?G. T. Evans, In Woman's
Home Comnanlfm tnr iWamhor
Tenant (angrily)?"I'm going to move the
first of the month. That house of 1
yours Isn't fit for a hog to live in."
"Landlord (calmly)?"Ah, I see. That
la why you are going to move.'?Ex.
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N OF THE SOOTH [May 22, 1912
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