Show PRIDE BEFORE A FALL Irj 1 That Jumper Did Certainly Set Off a r 4 Pretty Figure f A young girl come sauntering down j the street tho other day whoso figure wan divine Every curve was perfectA perfect-A 11I1 tho young lady was quite conscious con-scious that tho symmetry was a thing to he admired She wore one of those uptodate sweaters Instead of a coat which I button down the front It was apparently appar-ently quite new r An old colored man was leaning against the sunny sldo of n wall 1 warming his rheumatic joints In old Sols friendly rays As tho girl In thfi sweater approached he raised his tattered cap from his gray wool Mornin1 Miss Evelina ho said s y very graciously bowing low f Good morning Henry replied the r clrl acknowledging time salutation T Yoh lookln mighty fine an dandy r this inornln Miss Evelina Thank you Henry Thets a mighty oxqulslt jumper i yoh has on Miss Evelina I has noticed notic-ed It two or free times lately yoh cer Italnly am u pixter In that jumper It am a good warm jumper aint It Miss Evelina t Yes quite warm Henry replied the young glrlonl it isnt a jumper jump-er its a sweater she corrected withIn with-In touch of pride Yes yes you certainly am a plxtcr in thet jumper tho old man went on gazing at the sweater with appreciative apprecia-tive eyes and quite Ignoring the correction cor-rection Yoh makes scenery when 3 oh walks down the street Miss Eve linn My I ole woman an mo was Jes i sayin1 tho ol6or even In thet there wasnt a prettier girl In this yore town than Miss Evelina Such a stylish it walk Such a lovely er hair Such magnltcent teat Such 0 Henry I shall have to be going said tho girl laughing and blushing You arc getting to be an awful flatterer flat-terer tererWhy m Why or Miss Evelina befo yoh go Id like ter say Ihot It yoh doan want thet Jumper why my ole woman is jest yoh nggcr Upplncotts |