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Show SHOULD !-l;'-.VE Kf'O'ATJ BETTER Pliyoi:ian's Small Daughter Felt Calicd Upon to Point Out Whero DJc!y Had Erred. T!io secretary to a prominent physician physi-cian and the Woman were out riding. "Any InterosiiiiLT patients this week?" tin- Woman asked. "No. They were all really ill this week," said the secretary, "but Jlj ra is more iniere.jiin than ever." .MyraV" "(.'ii, yes. I thought I'd told you about I i r. She's the doctor's live-year-old dai: .'liter, and she's as pretty as a picture and has an ani'vlic disposition. dispo-sition. She's sin.plv mad about her i baby brother, who's tci quite six months old. This moi-niLi; the baby j was liavinir a terrible crying spell, and ihe doctor left his oiiice to pi upstairs to see what the trouble was. I beard Mvra at the fool of the stairs saying: "'I'aiiiiy, brolher's hungry, very ! hungry. "A few minutes later the crying ceased, and 1 heard the doctor ruin-in.L' ruin-in.L' down tiie stairs. Myra must have been waiting for Iran, f ir aRain I heard her little piping voice: " "Daddy, did you give him some-WW4 some-WW4 to eat?' "'Sure.' lau.L'hcd ihe doctor. 'I gave him a ham sandwich.' " '(Hi, daddy, you shouldn't,' 1 shrieked the child. 'Don't you know the mus-.ard will burn him?'" C'.il-i C'.il-i cago Journal. |