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Show Circumstances Alter Cases. Father I notice that young gentleman calling cu you every evening always wears a dress suit. Don't you know that a younff man who has nothing else to do but rig himself him-self up in good clothes won't make much of a husband ? Daughter True, father; but George has a wcrllhy eld aunt who is n stickler for stylo. He is obliged to dino with her every evening bef' : e he calls to t-o me. I'm her I was about to remark when you Interrupted me that a young man who han nothing else to do but ri.g himself up in good cloth.es w..'ii't make much of a husband unless, my daughter, it haj 'pens that he has a wealthy old (,'ir.t who is a (stickler for stylo. I shall expect you to mar h'3 immaculate shirt bo-v bo-v ,m made of a week. Clothier and Furnisher. The .-rcditton that links tho iV.ier R ana oysters together can ba trnced beck at least 03 far eg vrhen Butler wrote ia ht , "Dyct'3 Dry Dlrmcr." 'It ia unreasonable 1 cad uawboleromo ia all months that havonot I on R In their name lo cct an oyster' |