. John Angelo at the water color exhibition . — \V. H. Lippincott. more prettily than most of the nowadays ladies? I guess so ; but Mr. Abbeys ladies are old-fash-ioned too, and I dont think their clothes arepretty. You mean the green young lady by the because you are only a boy, Teddy, and dontknow. But I take notice everybody that does knowlikes them. It is childish, Teddy, to like pink and gayblues better than you do cant-exactly-tell-what-you-are colors, and my mother says Mr. Abbeys old-fash-ioned people in the magazines look as though theyhad stepped right out of the last cent


. John Angelo at the water color exhibition . — \V. H. Lippincott. more prettily than most of the nowadays ladies? I guess so ; but Mr. Abbeys ladies are old-fash-ioned too, and I dont think their clothes arepretty. You mean the green young lady by the because you are only a boy, Teddy, and dontknow. But I take notice everybody that does knowlikes them. It is childish, Teddy, to like pink and gayblues better than you do cant-exactly-tell-what-you-are colors, and my mother says Mr. Abbeys old-fash-ioned people in the magazines look as though theyhad stepped right out of the last century. But Teddy had found some more ships inMr. Tryons On the Thames. Wouldnt it bejolly, said John Angelo dreamily, to be apirate and paint some stirring marines from Youd be pretty sure then of being well hung, mylad, remarked the Professor, who happened to bewithin ear-shot. Yes, and probably engraved as well, added apunning etcher. And then, said an illustrator, who was alwaysdisgusted with the way in which his drawings were. .MATERNAL ANXIETY. —F. D. Millett. and its so sweet and simple; and dont you think reproduced in the magazines, in the natural coursethat Mr. Lippincotts Pink of Old Fashion is dressed of things you would be mortified. JOHN ANGELO VISITS THE WATER COIOR EXHIBITION.


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