. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . sociologist who went to see a white slave1)1 ay in New York. She was separatedfrom her companion, another young ladysociologist, by two rows, and, thinkingthat the man next to her was alone, shedecided to ask him to change seats withher friend, so that they would not beseparated. With a sweet, denmre smile, therefore,she laid her little hand lightly on themans arm and said: 32 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE I beg your pardon, but you are alone,are you not? The man, a stout, red-faced chap, puthis hand up to his mustache and whis-pered out of
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . sociologist who went to see a white slave1)1 ay in New York. She was separatedfrom her companion, another young ladysociologist, by two rows, and, thinkingthat the man next to her was alone, shedecided to ask him to change seats withher friend, so that they would not beseparated. With a sweet, denmre smile, therefore,she laid her little hand lightly on themans arm and said: 32 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE I beg your pardon, but you are alone,are you not? The man, a stout, red-faced chap, puthis hand up to his mustache and whis-pered out of the corner of his mouth: ^ Cheese H, kiddo; the wifes next mehere. —N. Y. Courtesy of Judge. Should This Man Fall it Would be Hard to Convince Him it was not Due to His Bum Luck Overheard Tinker has placed an old railroad•sign, Stop, look and listen! at theentrance to his driveway. Whats the idea? His wife is running the touring car. —Judge. A Womans Instinct Will and Mary had been busy courtingfor over two years, meeting every nightin Hope Street, Glasgow. About afortnight ago Will, in parting with hisbeloved, made the usual remark: Ill meet ye in Hope Street tomorrownight. Mind and be punctual. Deed I will, lad, replied Meg,with a merry twinkle in her eye. Wehae met noo a lang time in Hope Street,an I was jist thinkin that it was hightime we were shiftin oor trystin placea street farther along. Whit wad ye sayto Union Street?—Exchange. Sized Up Mrs. Crawford—What makes you thinkthat she knows her husband thoroughly ? Mrs. Crabshaw—Because she can tellexactly how much money to take out ofhis pocket without his missing it.—Judge. An Expensive Le
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