Tho daughter of the house arrived home one night looking very sad. “ Whalevcr’s the mutter?” asked her mother. “ Oh, 1 thought John loved me,” the girl explained, “ but now i know lie’s not going to propose—at least not for some time.” “ Why, how do you know?” asked her mother. “ Been use ho sent mo a hip box oi stationery with my initials monograined on it—and there's enough to last mo for six months.” Grandma: “Teddy, | wouldn’t slide down tho banister.” Teddy: “No, granma. f think you’re too old for that.”-
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Evening Star, Issue 20585, 10 September 1930, Page 4
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90Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20585, 10 September 1930, Page 4
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