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Show To Render Happiness Perfect. Two young women, patently of the "saleslady" persuasion, rode down Chestnut street in a crowded trolley car on a recent morning. They chatted chat-ted animatedly about the merits of demerits of "Will" and "Gus" till they reached Broad street; from there to Twelfth they preserved a dreamy silence; then one broke out with: "I say, Ag, what would you choose if you could have everything in the world you asked for?" "Well," said Ag. slowly and musingly, musing-ly, "I think I'd choose enough shirt waists to last me for the next ten years. What 'u'd you take, Sade?" "Me?" replied Sade. "It's the dream of me life, Ag, to have all the money I'd want, so I could go to me job in a cab every morning." Philadelphia Phila-delphia Times. |