. Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1907. Soon afterwards a young bride wasfound one afternoon, by a friend, cryingbitterly on the couch in her dainty draw-ing-room. Why, my dear, said the elderlymatron, what is the matter with3 you? Oh, sobbed the bride, I am goinj;to leave George. I am gjoing straightback home to mother. What, exclaimed her visitor ; has(Jeorge already proved unkind ? Well,theyre all alike, my— But the weeping bride interrupted her No, she said, her shoulders shakingwith grief, George is perfect. But thatmean Henry Simmons has refused tobuy Mrs. Simmons a new dinner gown,and


. Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1907. Soon afterwards a young bride wasfound one afternoon, by a friend, cryingbitterly on the couch in her dainty draw-ing-room. Why, my dear, said the elderlymatron, what is the matter with3 you? Oh, sobbed the bride, I am goinj;to leave George. I am gjoing straightback home to mother. What, exclaimed her visitor ; has(Jeorge already proved unkind ? Well,theyre all alike, my— But the weeping bride interrupted her No, she said, her shoulders shakingwith grief, George is perfect. But thatmean Henry Simmons has refused tobuy Mrs. Simmons a new dinner gown,and the Amalgamated Wives Union has ordered a strike. « » « Hungry Higgins—Wot ! You dontIvnow wot a miser is ? A miser is aman that denies hisself the necessariesof life when he has the money to buyem. Weary Watkins—Oh, I have met someof them fellers. But I fought theycalled themselves Prohibitionists. THE BUSY MANS MAGAZINE 151 ».IM^»t^^<^?^^»I»^^I«^?II^^I^?^^I^^^^I^^^^^^^^?^^^^^<^^^. Celando Egyptian Cigarettes J Particularly mild andsmooth. Will not irri-tate the throat. AT ALL DEALERS TEN for 25 Cents, i: »^^^^^I^^^^I^^^^4I^^^^I^^I^^I^^I^^^?^^^>^>^>^^^^^II^?^?^?I^?^?^^I^^^^H


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