Show I I THE CHARM 1 I 1 Ii By BERTON BRALEY 1 Theres There's lots of ot things I love her for her for her slenderness and grace The he joy that dances In her eyes eye the beauty of her face tace The lips Ups that are so soft to kiss the voice I like to hear She has has' a myriad witcheries that make her sweet and dear But more I think than any other charm of hers I prize The Tho little laughing wrinkles In the corners of her eyes eyes' They won me from the very first they'll hold me to the last A happy wholesome magic with a lure that binds bind me fast And by the gods of cheerfulness and gay warm wann hearted mirth Ill I'll strive to bring her happiness for all aU that I am worth Ill I'll try to keep with all the a lover can devise Those little laughing wrinkles at the corners orners of ot her eyes eyes eyes' Together we will laugh through life lite and bravely as can be Well Wll chuckle in the face tace of fate and grin at destiny Endeavoring to make the world perhaps a little bit More frolicsome and sunnier because weve we've lived in it H And all of 0 our posterity will have so I surmise Those little laughing wrinkles in the corners of their eyes I FORTUNATELY Two actresses played Juliet In New York at the same time but not on or the same stage as the old timers used to play Uncle Tom on the road DEAF Come Back to Erin was broad from Dublin recently but pone none of ot Mr De Ie Valeras Valera's friends In this country seemed to tt hear It c C p right bl ty Ji U the B ll srn In Inc ji 9 S f V 1 1 t I t. t fi figa i ft 11 i ga t lr l i I r od l rt f l- l |