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SMILE AWHILE

"A MAN OF MELMOW." (Original.) There was once an old m»n of Melmow,( He always leant on his elbow; When strolling one day, I'm sorry to say, He fell over into the snow. "SMILER" (13).

THE SAME ONE. "Did you ever hear of the straw which broke j the camel's back?" asked the guest at a couni try tnn. "Yes, sir," teplied the landlord. "Well, you'll find it in the bed I tried to sleep in last night I" "WHITE MOUSE (13). ; Brooklyn. .

A BALD' STATEMENT.. The visitor was much Impressed with little Joan's hair. , ' "What lovely curly locks," s »he »»id, "You must get' those from your mother." "No," said Joan, "they must be from Daddy. His have all gone."

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 20

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SMILE AWHILE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 20

SMILE AWHILE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 20