Troubles of His Own—"l am gomf to 'arry your daughter, sir," said the deterined young man to the father. "'WeD,'' replied the father, " you don't need to come to me for sympathy; I have troubles of-my own." Wife (to her husband): "I gay, my dear, how badly the tailor has put this button on your waistcoat. This is the fifth time I have had to' sew it on again.". If a flower pot is laid,on its side the stalk of the plant growinjr in it trill giadu-n ally curve upwards -until lt - *«"'"wr» Tcr-' ticil position-
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Evening Star, Issue 12396, 9 January 1905, Page 4
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96Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12396, 9 January 1905, Page 4
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