Show SINKS RINKS FOUND HIS HAT But He Had Forgotten Th That t It was 6 Se Securely Anchored fJ Flushed and breathless young Binks at last d d in picking up the hat blown by the wind which he had been chasing vigorously along the street and with a sigh of relief leaned up against a lamp post and panting pitifully lly tried to recover some of his energies Just then another man also breathless breathless breath breath- less came running up and taking the hat from finks Dinks hand remarked I am v very vy y much obliged to y yi sir For For what Well Wen this is my hat hat said the stranger smiling Your hat Then Wheres Where's mine gasped Binks Oh yours is hanging behind you youat youat at the end of a string string Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph J |