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Show I aria In Hie 3lion. A fair reildent of Norwood IVirk wan recently presented Willi nn opera glass, a I one evening when Iho moon was nt the full ho look n poep At It through the gla is "just for lun." Hho looked n moment, rubbed her eyes nud looked again "Vi hy, how cnrlousi" sho cxclalmeil. "Tli m are two loicly faces In tho noon torn it i icnse " said her companion, lint the f d sho caw them, and nftcr do-i do-i r - ihelr liyntloti handed tho glass to fi "nil tilia taw them nt onco an asenthnslastle over their beauty. Tlit f 11 wing night n elozin glasses wei I r night to bear by neighbors, who hat! . nt'Ufif thodlscotcry, nnd tho wit Tllhgo wns soon singing tho I ni. of Uio celestial beauties. The m ws was brought Into tho clly lvonn of the suburbanites, nnd an en-tiro en-tiro net $uho hood ou tho North Sldo Sat cp lata to ' a tho beaulies. Any ono vith an orulusry opera glass may too the faces Una Is pirtUlly hidden by the other, but both aro scry sweet. "Thn professor," who Is tupiwsed to been ipe iking terms with nil tho celestial celes-tial colcbritles, wns nsked what ho thonght nlout tho discovery. Ho tald he bellovcd that tho dlscotcry was first nud a good many )cars ago, but tint it attracted no attention In tho acicntiOa T-otld llut then tho professor has no sentiment In his soul nnd doesn't like v omen. Chicago Ttllmne. |