Wife (pleadingly): "I'm afraid, George, you do not love line any more—anyway, not as well as you used to!" Husband: "Why?" Wife: "Because you always let me get up to light the flro now." Husband: "Nonsense, my love! Tour getting up to light the fir? makes rae'lovo you nil tho more.'" In New York, Chicago, Philadephia, and elsewhere, a movement has been stnrted to secure legislation prohibiting the "side-swiping" feather on ladies hats. In trams, 'buses, and moro especially in the crowded tubes, it is complained, women with "side-swiping" headgear go their way, tickling, eyepoking,'and temper destroying; and the nuisanco has lately increased to such an extent that nobody is sure of travelling comfortably. In many States they have nro'hibitcd the deadly hatpin and aigrettes, and "side-swiping" hat decoration" are apnarontly doomed. - "How the World is Deceived" was the title of a play to be given in the Village Hall, DnhUorf, Berlin. The, place was packed, but tho play begnn not. The audience became impatient, and on investigation being made it was found all the actors had cleared off with the taking? in their pocket?;. It. was a small world, but tho deception was comnlete.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 9
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195Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 9
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