Oracle . avis—Lively when young, becoming livelier with age; topslightly tinged with gold ; five feet and five inches, and will grow no taller. 2. Nelle Crawford—A modest flower; grows in damp soil; is best seenthrough glasses; is very famous for its sweetness. V. Society ButterfliesGay, inconsistent; beautiful while they last, but soon withering. 1. Annie Mae Reeder—A flower with waxlike petals, something witha tinge of pink; said to be the most beautiful flower of all; grows in NewYork, and is called the Belle. 2. Daisy Warten—Another beautiful flower; seen often in ballrooms,and especially
Oracle . avis—Lively when young, becoming livelier with age; topslightly tinged with gold ; five feet and five inches, and will grow no taller. 2. Nelle Crawford—A modest flower; grows in damp soil; is best seenthrough glasses; is very famous for its sweetness. V. Society ButterfliesGay, inconsistent; beautiful while they last, but soon withering. 1. Annie Mae Reeder—A flower with waxlike petals, something witha tinge of pink; said to be the most beautiful flower of all; grows in NewYork, and is called the Belle. 2. Daisy Warten—Another beautiful flower; seen often in ballrooms,and especially admired by young men; needs great quantities of petting. VI. Old Maids Single; long-lived. They change color as old age approaches—firstblue, then red, and last pink; persistent. 1. Isabel Chandler—Melancholy plant; grows best in the vicinity ofcats, canaries, and parrots. (Signed) JESSYE BRANSCOAIB (Unclassified). * « * O, wad some powr the giftie gie usTo hide cursels fore teacher:, see us!. HiY/iL Widows There chanced one day upon my wayTwo widows whom you know. The hairs of both are growing gray;One, tall; the other, low. Three months with them was cast my lot, Suspecting not a beau;But now, although I fain would not, I must believe tis so. When Christmas holidays were on, With eyiS and cheeks aglow,I found them with a wishing bone Beneath tlic mistletoe. I pondered long fore I could seeWho threatened this disaster; I little thought that it could beThey both would like a pastor. Chapel Curios (For Key See Page 201) « The weary mans sojourner by the sea. -Jack Frosts Hfetime. —The dudes adviser. The husband of a duchess. A menace to the feathered of Mark Twains children. The covering of three-fourths of the earths surface. One who sings by the River Dee. The opener of every closed door. What cheers every heart. The farmers standard measure. The home of one of the wonders of the the tree did when the breeze passed. — A dwarf of
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