Show Our Voices I think our conversational soprano as sometimes overheard In tho cars arising from a group of young persona I who have taken the train at one of our great industrial centers for Instance In-stance young persons of tho female sex wo will say who have bustled In full dressed engaged In loud strident speech and who after free discussion have fixed on two or more double seats which having secured they proceed pro-ceed to eat apples and hand round daguerreotypes say I think the conversational soprano heard under these circumstances would not be among the allurements the old enemy would put In requisition were ho getting get-ting up a new temptation of St Anthony An-thony There are sweet voices among us wo all know and voices not musical It may bo to those who hear them for the first time yet sweeter to us than any we shall hear until we listen to some warbling angel in tho overture over-ture to that eternity of blissful harmonies har-monies we hope to enjoy But why should I tell lies If my friends love mo it Is because I try to tell tha truth I never heard but two voices In my life that frightened mo by their sweetness Holmes t |