Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . AN ARCTIC have cut out a piece of the proper size, chew on one endof it until it has the resemblance of fringe, and thenwith a red-hot poker burn an appropriate motto in theleft-hand corner, such as Damn the Trusts, LetWell Enough Alone, Stand Pat, or other quotationappropriate for a quiet home. Do not burn these mot-toes in the hide before it is taken from the know of only one man who tried to do this, and nowhe is in a place where his pok?r stays continually red-hot. The Stuttering Sonneteer. Soulful Song


Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . AN ARCTIC have cut out a piece of the proper size, chew on one endof it until it has the resemblance of fringe, and thenwith a red-hot poker burn an appropriate motto in theleft-hand corner, such as Damn the Trusts, LetWell Enough Alone, Stand Pat, or other quotationappropriate for a quiet home. Do not burn these mot-toes in the hide before it is taken from the know of only one man who tried to do this, and nowhe is in a place where his pok?r stays continually red-hot. The Stuttering Sonneteer. Soulful Songs of the Humble Counter-jumper to the Haughty Sale« SUS-SUS-SAM S. SUS-SUS-STINSON. HOW sus-sus-slowly dud-dud-drag the hours!It seems a whole eter-nun-nun-itySince eight oclock, when you sus-smiled at me—A smile like sus-sus-sunshine tween the mum-mum-made me think of leafy bowers In some fair wuh-wuh-woodland, where with theeMy sus-sus-soul communes in ecstasyAmid the pup-pup-perfume of the flowers. And that reminds me, bub-bub-by the way,To ask what pup-pu


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