Show I1c 1 I I 1 u v l i I a a r 4 5 I L7 t 4 FI 1L A jj2 L 2 i I p i iI a r I 4 1kji y I A f I L i i l J F 4 I T j4 r 1 flI I S IY4L > r INDOG2D3ESS OF CRlljJPY YA GQLDfGAUZE TBIWIING OFj c rbE IP1NK 7j1 N THE ADVERTISEMENT NUISANCE I It Is of course for me said the young matron mixing the salad aa she spoke and helping her husband to a heaping plate Mary you may go for the mall I am not quite ready to admit theo the-o course II said her husband 1 although al-though the chances are In favor of Its being for you He received his own mall at the insurance In-surance ofllce where he labored and I this was In some respects wise all things considered A man doesnt like to have his business and occasionally other letters brought to his home Yes said the young matron the letter Is for me I can feel It somehow In the way the postman whistles I should say that It 15a note from Aunt Catherine Let us hope If It Is Indeed from I Aunt Catherine that she writes remit tingly said her husband relishing his salad and preparing for his coffee I may say that I approve of your corre spondence with my auntlnlaw when the dear lady finds room In her communications com-munications for other things than words notes for Instance You are disgustingly mercenary decided his wife However here Is Mary with my letter The maid tripped over to the side of the matron It is for you Mrs Blank she said and Mrs Blank nodded trl umphantly at her husband It is just as I said she remarked femininely I But it Is not from Aunt Catherine I returned the man after catching a glimpse of the envelope Aunt Catherines handwriting could never be confounded with this style Besides Aunt Catherine docs not usea pull oithcrwlro envelope as I perceive this one to be I do wish Joseph you would let me make my own discoveries about my own mall nald the lady and she tore open the envelope only to cast It down almost immediately thereafter More advertisements Inquired her husband sympathetically More to she returned voxedly And then she decided that there ought to be a law against It Here I was ex pecting an Important letter she com plulncd I had decided to spend the check for a spring hat Mary had togo to-go down three flights of slfilrs and back again and for what For the information in-formation that we cater largely to the retail trade and have the best facilities facili-ties for giving prompt service our prices are reasonable our meats the best and a call at our market will assure as-sure you that our goods are as represented repre-sented It Is I enough to put a saint out of patience Iwouldnt go to that market now If I had to go without roast beef for the rest of my life 1 wonder jf people think they are really making a business move when they execute such snares For tho last week I have been getting get-ting announcements that a certain tailor will be pleased to repair my clothing lie has put his cards In the mailbox with awful I regularity In addition ad-dition other tenants who have gone for their moll before I have gone have taken the cards and slipped them Into our box It ought to be against the law I lawAnd the man thoroughly agreed with her S3IS1 OffI An M urnLL T Ci1sji I I I Letterday Saints 1Jf 1 11sf i1 y Or i I I 4 r a q I It I HLt f i < < t I I ttfJ If44 i1 f4 st I 1 5 A I rjXtI t L I t I j I I j tu1i 1 I y K mVJfllIIIIJwlJE WiJI1UJ Ttr JIJCZ xrJl Tf I CJVmJl JlfPJJtClElWlfU1J1JJ J fJjlJl1E I I CI |