SAYINGS OF THE DAY.
Women o iwsp-i la that they axe not enderstood, when it's their salvation. Xhe wise hunter makes no noise, and the Vise girl does not boss her lover. Tlie idealist who first wrote about "frail woman" never met one at the head of the •tarts' at three a-m. It's the young tr—n who has such daa_fc>g ways that generally dashes away after Biarrlage, When a bachelor says he understands •omen, a vonum wiTJ smile. When a married ma_ says It, she will guffiuw. Prodence never had to say, Tn sorry." And she seldom has occasion to say, "I'm fceppy." In as—tag tor etarlty aoe usua_y gets •pore advice fits— contribations. —"Philadelphia Telegraph." It's different wtth men. But women sways think a lot more alxmt what's on ?>sti heads than what's in them. Rdboaj objects to a man having a hobby •8 long as he refrains from »«iwi»_ about "•—"Albany Journal." After a man has made a failure of everyttlng dse, he may succeed wrth o book on to Win SuccesE." A man who stands corrected always feels as Oiough he has been sat down on.— "Oeseret News." Ie time wte_ the adjective "common" *as fittingly used to describe sense is kmg ago. *• wutil to tbe-wise is sufficient, but there pt » m_ny ipeople who want the whole flung at them. •Das attempts from without and from •HMa to bring Buasia to a separate peace *Na Germany have been stronger than the ***. dreana—M. Sasonoff. when yon see women sneering at a *"*»! comedy girl in fleshings, wlio Is ***«.' yon may be sure they are not *"?*»>«* her singing. The Oennan menace was the most f orand the most carefully planned attack sp__ the liberty of Intelligence witfh ****» the world had been threatened since. ™? »4*5» of Mohammed.—Mr Edmund °«sic. ?*M Hot*fag, a professor of philosophy, ae * : nbes the policeman as "the residnal ""afcttrant of the unperauaded wffl." Say it in English, man. The policeman gives j*.« last kick to the mulish kicker against : * "d order.—"Vancouver Province." : Wooen's success on the stage depends . & tatge extent on the breadth of their "j**- A girl with a good set of teeth, 1 J** faelal muscles are strong enough to T ett the atn__ of a perpetual amir-, can shacst suxaAena,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 180, 29 July 1916, Page 21
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