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Show 'I heir l'di Mill? I.mli. Jones and Smith liapi!Oed Io meet at the same table la a restai-rant. restai-rant. "Da you a s at (hi feue often?" asked Joins. 'rulte often," saH Smith. '-It fe moderate In price, at lea-t for the common uislic-". the cooking is excellent. excel-lent. theervicegocd,and evertbltig is clean." "It is very Wull J-itronixed, too," observed Junes. "A good inauy merchantsand bonnl of trade men come here for their meals." "Yes. What are.yuu going to or der?" asked SmKh. 'I think I'll take a pjrterhouse steak, a ghtsioi. clant, and a pudding pud-ding or something of that kind. A man on a sal iry can't atlord a swell diiim r." ' That's a fact. We've got to curb our aptitee. I'm giing to try veal cutlets breaded, a few Vegetables, an omelet souflle and a pint of porter. I can't go nver 75 cents or $1 fur a mere lunch." rtiatV aiiout the figure for me. Now, if I coeikl nlloiit such a me.l a Tubblvs over tliere at that table In the corner is about to order, I 'd have something worth talking aiiout."' You bet' What Jo you sU(Hose TubUes is worth.' 'lie' worth a million and a half." Jones aud Smith looked enviously envious-ly at the ttble lu the corner, where the niillfcmilre, with the bill of fare before him, was knitting ills brows and pursing up his mouth in the effort to decide wliat he wanted. After studying the printed slip from top to bottom several times he seemed to have come to a conclusion. conclu-sion. "Waiter." he said t the white-ajuvnejijlllcial white-ajuvnejijlllcial standing revpectfully by, 'bnTigrue Hum.' -iongriiiiiUaud a ctiiof cuKce." Cfa'ca'u Jitraftt. |