SOLOMON AMONG THE POEUUPIXES. An actress, discussing ber appearance on the stage, said: '* 1 talk in my monolojrue about love, marriape, and the other i'i'icTPSts of I'-ie heart. On tlieso siAjects women, especially young women, are strangely ignorant. They really make me mink, jc*j know, of the little girl -who \v;;s aeked by ber teacher: "' What can you tell us of Solomon ?' " \"-'r;]o;non,' replied the little girl, 'was very fond of animals.' ••"'And how, my dear,' said the teacher, •do you make that out? " •'Because,' answered the little girl, ' thn Bible says ha had five hundred porcuFc? chronic '.-best ccmpfeirls, Woccjtf Gk»» Popperuaiiit Cure, Is Cd, 2s 6cL—£fcfirt-]
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Evening Star, Issue 14554, 1 May 1911, Page 6
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108Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14554, 1 May 1911, Page 6
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