The history and La Trine rvmor of Ambvlance company 33 . onsible, shameless, isi^ertuxbable Ihlrty^three, May the Gods some day give yoa sense, as the Devil has given youwit craftily to avoid all that does not please you of work and responsibility;and may that day find you rhere you belong - doing mans work on a mans can do it, and you will. Meantime, you will let the social viilrl go yourideal, fool yourself, cheat your Government, lie to your family anddance. Dance, daiice. Tes, dance while the dancing is good. But wmeober that,vtoen It is over and you regain your lost head
The history and La Trine rvmor of Ambvlance company 33 . onsible, shameless, isi^ertuxbable Ihlrty^three, May the Gods some day give yoa sense, as the Devil has given youwit craftily to avoid all that does not please you of work and responsibility;and may that day find you rhere you belong - doing mans work on a mans can do it, and you will. Meantime, you will let the social viilrl go yourideal, fool yourself, cheat your Government, lie to your family anddance. Dance, daiice. Tes, dance while the dancing is good. But wmeober that,vtoen It is over and you regain your lost heads, the orchestra mast be U, * ^ ^^ ^ E^torlal. Here la La Trine Rumor * your paper. CTJETAIN SOME IMMORTAL PERASES We have every aeairanca. Hot Dog. Now Men, TShatll I do ? Canteeeeeeeen le opQijnmmrmnnii. (Voice in the distance - Ca»-teeeeeeeeeeen is closssesssssseed.) Yoa dont know #iat pain Isi Pass de brad. Got any money to-day, Frank ? Youll have to see the Major. Id love to give you a pass hut Headquarters will not Btccid for it. A. POSITIOH OP A SOLDIER Eyes front — chin well up -—hands by the side •> feet wellon the groirnd — no talkingwhen at attention. METZS LADIESwith apologies to Eal. Kipling. I was a rookie at Batler, Timorous, diffident, prin;Aralsdlle Bloccaingdale s^t oe, (Aralsellee Papa sold gin)Older than I; but so comley; Venus da Milo, as *twerd«But I didnt like beer, so she said I vAa queer; And I learned about women from her. TOien I went up to Syracuse, •Long with A. C. Diirty-three,Sunday sdaool girl wanted soldiers Out at her hone to take the dhurch was our meeting; (Lord; but I felt like a cur)I T?as left in the lurch as I stood at the dhurdi And I learned about women from her. ITest a young lady at Allezk- Town was so hbrribly roa^;She didnt epeak the saae langoage; Called all my sentljtient « me, If you vas a feller, Se»9 as de odder vuns vere,You vould treat ni^ so nice; but you*re dhust coldt as I
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