Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . LOW LIFE HIGH Warblir—I jusl asked the lady up in ihe housefor a hand-out, and she gave me a worm that wasnt fit to eat. Nope. The others gone to town to break a ten-dollar bill. Well, I guess Ill have to talk to your big brother,then. Will you call him, please? Cant. Hes breakin stone up at the county jail. Your folks seem to be pretty well occupied, smiledthe book agent. Maybe I could interest you in a bigbook bargain? Not me, mister, replied the boy. That fellercomin over the hill called me squint-eyed yesterday,


Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . LOW LIFE HIGH Warblir—I jusl asked the lady up in ihe housefor a hand-out, and she gave me a worm that wasnt fit to eat. Nope. The others gone to town to break a ten-dollar bill. Well, I guess Ill have to talk to your big brother,then. Will you call him, please? Cant. Hes breakin stone up at the county jail. Your folks seem to be pretty well occupied, smiledthe book agent. Maybe I could interest you in a bigbook bargain? Not me, mister, replied the boy. That fellercomin over the hill called me squint-eyed yesterday, anIll soon be so busy breakin his head that I wont haveno time to talk to you. Man is in his cups to-day and in the jug to-morrow. LITTLE iVIOTHERS. Elsie—* Whats your dollys name?Marjorie— Ethel Watts Thompson. Elsie— Is the middle name on the Ior mothers side ?


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