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Show I The Lady nnd the Tramp. Mrs. Aldcn was a clubwoman. Her particular fad was the moral elevation of tho lower clasics. She was engaged In writing u paper on tho subject when tho cook camo to tell her that a rough-looking rough-looking man at the back door wanted somo breakfast. "Give him a soup ticket," sold Mrs. Alden. Then, with a sudden thought "No, wait. I'll see him myself." She wont Into tho kitchen. "My good mau," she said, "will you saw some wood, If I glvo you a good breakfast?" break-fast?" "Certainly, madam," said the tramp, rery elegantly, as ho disappeared in 4 tho direction of tho woodpile. In about Jj five minutes ho reappeared. "I'm ready now for that breakfast," ho anonuueed. "Have you sawed tho wood In such a thort tlino?" asked Mrs. Aldon, coining igaln into the kitchen. "Yes, madam," ho answerod. Then, between lingo mouthfuls: "Excuse me, madam, for correcting you, but you thould say, 'Ilavo you seen tho wood?' " |