Taps . (EDITED BY AUNT J AXE) Jane:—Last September I became Dear Aunt Jane:—I am in love with a girl tli a most attractive belle of a who is twenty years older than I am, and t fifteen inhabitants. Since that threatens to marry another guy if I dont hurry jst about forty pounds of flesh, had up and go to work. My nights are sleepless, and res, have been heavily censured by my abstraction far beyond reparation. What am ant for asking; for a great many I to do? e been afflicted with sore feet, my JACK HAIGLER 11 worn at all times, and 1 haved with a frenzied derangement of Please give me your ad


Taps . (EDITED BY AUNT J AXE) Jane:—Last September I became Dear Aunt Jane:—I am in love with a girl tli a most attractive belle of a who is twenty years older than I am, and t fifteen inhabitants. Since that threatens to marry another guy if I dont hurry jst about forty pounds of flesh, had up and go to work. My nights are sleepless, and res, have been heavily censured by my abstraction far beyond reparation. What am ant for asking; for a great many I to do? e been afflicted with sore feet, my JACK HAIGLER 11 worn at all times, and 1 haved with a frenzied derangement of Please give me your advie», forcli appreciated by Sis. You evidently have an attack of deliriousmonomania. By all means let her marry theother fellow; and go jump into the river. Patiently waiting WILLIAM B. CAMPAIN Dear Aunt Tan.;:—My girl has gone back on comes near being irremediable. me. What have I done? nd the end of the boardwalk, lest CLATING YOUNG by a beautiful spotted being, which Nothing. to the city where


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