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Show WHAT MRS. GRUNDY SAYS. Tbat a suicidal fron.y. has invaded the city. That the political caldron is a "heap-in' "heap-in' over." That the lake season bas on its fur-lined fur-lined overcoat. That the Warm springs combines a place of pleasure and profit. That tho spirit of Americanism continues con-tinues to grow in uo uncertain way. That docked tailed horses are going out of fashion, thanks to public censure. That the noeeasity for the liberal party is not spelled now with a capital That woman's fashions become more and more grotesque, not to say non-eensiwal. non-eensiwal. That suburban festivity under fashionable fash-ionable auspices sometimes evokes criticism. That the fashionable tailor continuos to make honest men pay the bills of bad customers. Tbat too much attention to sports in these days is the ruination of many a young man. Tbat typewriters in some business oflices have become expensive business conveniences. That there is gome weak spot in the character of the woman who is artificially arti-ficially beautiful. That it is high time summer quit flirting flirt-ing with the winter of 'ill and began business upon her own book at the old reliable staud. |