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"Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, July 21, 1920"

_, that women couldn't
help giving.
So hoping that all uncles will put their hands to the plough--I mean in
their pockets--and then the bitter cry of the New Poor will cease in our
public schools,
Yours respectfully, Bruce Tertius.
* * * * *
"Notice.
My wife, Roxie M. ----, having left my bed and board, I will not
be responsible for any bills contracted after this date, June
21, 1920. Fred ----." _American Paper_.
"Notice.
The undersigned wishes to state I had just cause to leave, but I
left neither bed nor board as I furnished my own board, and the
bed being mine I took it. Roxie ----."
_Same Paper, following day._
A good example of what _Touchstone_ calls "The lie with circumstance."
* * * * *
"To-Night at 9.30.
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH.
For the first time in Calcutta."
_Indian Paper._
Where was the Censor?
* * * * *
[Illustration: _Bridegroom-Elect_."--and we wants to have the hymn,
'The flag that waved o'er Eden.


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