Show ECCENTRIC one crank writes writ hildrem on ur the I 1 stage stamp eccentric letter move the employed emp loyes to profanity and their to mirth and doubts as to their sanity many people have a mania for putting stamps on envelopes lit in unusual places what es pedal pleasure plea suie they find in this it la Is difficult to say but they evidently find it for or they display considerable inge nulty in selecting strange places place on the envelope the bick of the envelope the lover lomer left hand earlier corner the middle of the envelope ete etc are sought out by ahl this form of clank then there are the people who alto persist in affixing tho the stamp skew cornered corne reil and those thosa who have a manta mania for putting it on upside down don n all these eccentricities cause great annoyance to the postal clerks probably the criminals who commit the deeds consider that their stamp juggling allows individuality A person well known to the british tal always writes rites the ad drom on oil the po postage ilage stamp an interview v with ith a ni mill ill aclei bleik k on a lonely road would probably not be a pleass pleasant nt ex peri borlene por lene ence for this person but to the credit of the service it may be said that these singularly addressed letters have aiwas been delivered punctually and correctly in S st t lo 10 loula U Is is iq a min man who aho always writes his letters in rhyme even a note to the tha butcher is a poem ihla highly gifted individual sas that lie he can write arite verse better than hence his dropping into poetry A pedantic pedant tit li young london doctor Is accustomed to write his let tors tore to III hla intimate liate filinda in week characters As his circle of acquaintance Is airey fairly airly well educated the result Is not so perplexing as it might ile be A cotton manufacturer of manchester england uses different colored inka when writing letters making the cobol appropriate to the occasion thus thu for business purposes he uses black ink for personal acquaintances red ink and to ladles ladies he writes in ink of a dellicata dell cata violet hue new york press |