Show I IThe The Manicure Lady Wilfred Uro Drop Into Inlo Poetry and She Gets Get n Frost Front on 1 g rAM AM through th-ou th h entertaining said ald IA I the manicure manicure lady and so Is 1 Sister Slater Maymo Iamo and ma ma- There aint much of ot anything In It I Iguess Iguess Iguess guess George except expenses I I guess ess your our guess Is right said tho head hoad barber arber although you ou can take It from me mo that the folks up to our house meaning my darling darling- squaw and myself does very ery little entertain entertain- lag Ing If Ir any We used to tT try It once In awhile but It cost too much for new now furniture because most of or tho the men that I know are across the tho pond and they want to bo be dancing on tho the center table while they sing about the tho banks of ot Loch Lomond and all that sort otro of ot ro rot t. t the manicure Well Noll of or course said lady I 1 wouldn't go o so 80 far as a 0 to 80 say that an any of or the friends friends that wo we asked up to our house did nn any coarse work such as ns marring the furniture but they aro are awful bores the ones that came last nl night ht I figured that wo we were going to havo have an easy eny time and a pleasant time but things brake bad and that Is putting It mild It might havo have been all right f If vo wo had lead stuck to our orl original intention of playing poker for tor a 10 cent limit but brother Wilfred who Is always as declaring himself in on e everything happened to bo be broke broko so ho proposed that wo we should all sit around and ro- ro cite poetry Nobody Wl was very keen for tor that be becaUSe because because be- be cause most of ot thorn thom was there to clean cleanup up enough for tho the morning steak and fixings but but as long as Wilfred suggested suggested sug Rug g-ested g it It ft one of or tho the young youn married women omen said eald that she thought It would he be divine dIvino Her husband didn't seem to think anything thing of or the sort ort because he ho was thero there to play pIny a small game with the tho which tiny as It ItI was would make him think of his good old table stakes games ames But Winfred I didn't tot got tho office and never caught cau ht the Uto steely glance from the eyes oyes of ot the tho husband and so ho he looks right at the tho young wife wito and recites Believe mo me if It all those endearing young charms churms Should strike through my coat of or reserve You and ond I would soon oon fly to some far western farms farms- For m my speed peed Is as great grent as my curve I That didn't seem to make any great hit with tho the old husband George Georg-e. and ond ho showed It mighty plan plain pIa I n. n Poetry Is mostly con he ho says and the tho men mon that write It Is bad bud men to endorse notes for How about that little game of ot draw he says I thou thought ht that we wore going to try to yank the tho puffs off ort the tho fluffy head of or tho the Goddess Chance Kick In with the chips an anthe and the cards ho says say and let lot us flirt with Fortune That seemed scorned to suit half haIr of ot tho the crow crowd l and It didn't meet with any keen response from the tho other halt half Wilfred of course had to butt In again with another poem and this Is la how It started A haired Krey man of or fifty perhaps With a dear old friend was shooting ern craps ps Shoot If you yell Oll must this old gray ray head hea l. l But shoot for this dollar first ho he said That was some somo poem said the tho head barber arber It was was agreed the manicure lady but tho the wasi 0 old d gent that was married t to the young woman didn't seem Beem to take tako It just lust right because all the tho time that Wilfred was reciting his linos ho was looking straight ht Into tho the eyes of or the young wife all of ot which broke up the tho party part That aint an any surprise to me said tho the head bead barber Parties is much easier broken up than organized i |