Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . A SHAKESPERIAN TOUCH. 1 was going to say that 1 recognized her in spite of her disguise by her turned-up nose. But howcan one say |She has a turned-up nose * and avoid such a commonplace expression ?* Say * Her nose smells to X z 0 O 3 ^ Hi C3 z 1^ UJ , g -a c INNERsome cordis maw 0) o _Q i^y,-^ ° EAD wantsh ter Bo a: „ (0 B ONE youfami s _c i> ^ E s & fJn s i ?? rs w ?2 §J 3 DD S The Division and Multiplication of Mrs. Irkhard By Barr Moses O H, DEAR! sighed Mrs. Irkhard, as the door-bell rang. I wish there were tw


Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . A SHAKESPERIAN TOUCH. 1 was going to say that 1 recognized her in spite of her disguise by her turned-up nose. But howcan one say |She has a turned-up nose * and avoid such a commonplace expression ?* Say * Her nose smells to X z 0 O 3 ^ Hi C3 z 1^ UJ , g -a c INNERsome cordis maw 0) o _Q i^y,-^ ° EAD wantsh ter Bo a: „ (0 B ONE youfami s _c i> ^ E s & fJn s i ?? rs w ?2 §J 3 DD S The Division and Multiplication of Mrs. Irkhard By Barr Moses O H, DEAR! sighed Mrs. Irkhard, as the door-bell rang. I wish there were two of was making pies, and her handswere covered with flour. Very reluctant-ly she began to wipe them and to take off her of the pies were already in the oven. The doorbellrang again. Perhaps the visitor would be some one whowould keep her too long, so that the pies would be burned. I declare I wish I were half a dozen! she criedaloud petulantly. Why dont you divide yourself, then? asked a tinyvoice behind her. Mrs. Irkhard turned about quickly, and there, on theshelf which supported the kitchen clock, she saw a littlelady in a green dress, who sat with her brown-stockingedankles crossed, swinging her feet idly. What? exclaimed Mrs. Irkhard, in amazement. Why dont y


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