Show ONE TWO and word COMPLETE we und S The true reflection of the mind mindTRANZA TRANZA 17uo BIOGRAPHICAL COMPARATIVES S COMPARA-TIVES V S Kxiirrplrs My Meyer Foe Fun re 1 The man with a u Jins a friends In Senator u 2 Porte negoclatlonu at llm carno too lat > for the quarrels between be-tween Sarah and 5 lie failed In some speculation perhaps by trying to us the market rt the wrong time lie hen t Joined the force of Oeri I4IS lit South Africa 4 There lie I fell htlll lower und was sot at work in the mess I III thn ttiinv under inn ii i plo New York PolltlciauH have begun tu that they are likely to have even a worse boss limn o When tho weather xvii Ar liflrinmi ct n ir sl in in out 7 He even tried to HO hut uiiually went In soon and read the poems oC tho Irish poetS cu S Ho walked acrosu a green llttlo ht and canto to tho old London church or Dr 0 Put on the and get supper for Blohop 10 The Cut gave a and rubbed againnt hor friends ito American Naturalist 11Jncob cat under an treo with his son 12 J Tho peasants burn as their ancestors probably did in the days ofDOROTHEA DOROTHEA 176C TRANSPOSITION There are two dainty volumes whoso ll soC s-oC white and rose The mystic lore of PRIMAL between their folds enclose Locked are thcse books of wisdom antIS none but T can Jiee S S S And read their treasured secrets for loves the magic key They hold no occult teachings which cause the LAST delight There Is no abstract science no page of black and white And yet I prize them dearly all other tones above Because they tell of beauty of light and life and love They hell no costly binding nor ornamental orna-mental hasp Two rows of silken lashes each pair of lips unclasp Theres only truth within them theres naught of guile or lies For these two dainty volumes arc but my sweethearts eyes ARTY ESS 1757 PALINDROME The Russians crush remorsoly a Finn A Chinaman a Pole a Jew If In The leai he shows a disposition to Aaacrt his right to think to speak to do What th < y regard as treason to the StatN And hard Indeed or any Is the fate But een when not as others ace as bad They aU a el4e ot oeMc a aBut a-But soddrr still it Is when with a poor Excuse they slauyhter Hebrews by tho score T II J75S ACROSTIC See shining art In anagram How different from that I nm Indeed I revor make things bright Nor pleasing to artistic sight I spoil the luster you put on No matter with what skill lit done Gilt that adorns I can demean And character I make unclean Regard me then as opposite To everything thats pure and bright NELSONIAN 1730P A LI NDROM Matchmaking apticars to be he chief I occupation of middleaged matrons who make themselves conspicuous In select circles cir-cles in thin manner The moment a sprightly young miss In her facial makcn i her debut In society the machinery of the gods Is set in motion by these ambitious dames Pink teas progressive whilst parties lawn fetes dnncca etc etc follow fol-low ono another In rapid succession until the fair victim In whose honor much display dis-play is made is finally gathered Into the 1 fold If she bo not wise or entertains no higher asplratlonu Personal charms refinement re-finement and wealth such ns I possessed upon entering tho charmed circle soon created cre-ated me a < niecn among queens end my marvelous beauty being heralded throughout through-out the land I became S RNWE I MITS WN RS to tho great chagrin of those who had a dIfferent fate in shorn for me FRANS FOLKS 370 ENIGMA Were a little band of brothers And we stay close by each other When our leader goes wo go Whether swift or whether slow O You may go to Botany bay Or to Jcddo or Cathay 1 On a steamer If you like Or an auto or a bike We will start the selfsame day And well go on foot alway Well bo thero before you though You with utmost speed shall go Swift or slow you 11 surely find We will fleer be left behind Though on toot we always go Whether swift or whether slow IIAWKEYtt |