. Close-fisted Parent: “I tell you, my son, it’s a great deal harder to spend money with- good judgment than it is to make it,” The Young Man (not so plosefisfed): ‘‘Well, father, let me take half the burden off your hands. ®You make it and I’ll spend it.” ' •First, Gent of Leisure : “ There’s a chap writin’ to this paper savin’ that ’e can’t live on £2,000 a year.”' Second Ditto: , Ahl ’e ’as my sympathy. I’ve never oeen able to do it myself.”
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Evening Star, Issue 17542, 23 December 1920, Page 9
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83Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17542, 23 December 1920, Page 9
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