Show PUTTING IT UP TO TINSMITH Mr Wants to Know Why Stovepipe Stovepipe Stove Stove- pipe Is Always ays Adjusted to Such Small Dimensions One of the unsolved mysteries of everyday life Is why a stovepipe man mai manwIll manwill will always make a stovepipe too small Give l him m the old pipe as a pattern and he will send a n new piece that cant can't be put on even with a shoe shoehorn shoehorn shoehorn horn remarks a New York Sun writer had a bandage around his finger when he got to the office the theother theother theother other morning and explained that Uc c chad had vainly tried to adjust a piece o of stovepipe that was too small If It had been an nn Inch too large It w would uld have been all right he sal said for It rested on the stove and could coul not come corne off But nut that tinsmith be be- lIe ed In a ri snug fit and he made the pipe so small that I had to send I Iback It back after working with It for half a an hour an-hour hour and cutting my fing finger t |