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Show A Dentist's Wa(res. Dr. Anflernon, tho Fifth avenue dentist, den-tist, who plugs up the molnrs of the Four Hundred, suys that lie has made 5.100 in a day, but only once. A lady came to him who wanted diamonds put in a gold tilling of her front teeth. "It was evident," said Dr. Anderson, "that she had just come into her inheritance. Sho seemed so anxious to spend money. I didn't approve of the diamonds, and told her so, but she would have them, and I humored her to such an extent that my day's work netted me $T00. What do I make ordinarily? Well, 1 charge $20 an hour, and I rarely worj more than five hours. People don't care to come before 10 in tho morning, and late in the afternoon the light is not good. One hundred dollars a day is about the extent of what a dentist can make, and it is the most exacting of all the professions." New York Press. |