EPIGRAMS OF EVE.
The line of least resistance is to most people the life line. A successful man is without sin in the eyes of woman. The penalty of greatness is to write autographs. Sufficient unto the evening is the companion thereof. In making an impression, do not lrake it too deep, for it may cut through. A taxi in time saves many a curtain lecture. A telephone is an instrument by which one can break an engagement with ease. The evil men do is forgotten, but with a woman is becomes history. One man's loss is another man's game. A club is a place where a man receives his private mail. -
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Northern Advocate, 18 March 1913, Page 7
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112EPIGRAMS OF EVE. Northern Advocate, 18 March 1913, Page 7
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