Show Poor But Proud A lady who Is a a. district visitor became became be be- came much interested In a very poor but apparently respectable Irish family tam fam ily 11 named Curran living on the top floor of a great building in a slum district district district dis dis- of her parish Every time she visited the Currans she sho was annoyed by the tho staring and th the the- whispering of the other women living In tho building One day she said to Mrs Curran Your our neighbors seem very curious to know who and what I 1 am and the nature of my ray business with you ou They do acquiesced Mrs Curran Do they ask you about aboul II it IU they do maam maarn And do you tell them Faith thin Ol Oi do not What do you tell them OI 01 Just tell him thim was the calm cairn reply reply re reo- re- re ply that ye are me dressmaker an anict an n nl l let t it go at that Pittsburgh Chronicle Chroni oni cle Telegraph |