Show OTHERS KNOW aw US TOO WELL easy to deceive ourselves but the rest of the world Is generally too wise senator pomerene has a happy enack of driving home a statement W with ith nit an epigram at a luncheon senator pomerene Po mereno described as aa a would bb litterateur thanks to whisky and strong cigars he said edid the poor poo r fellow has haa failed to mako maka good ile he earns a precarious living by newspaper work but though he Is ie 50 now none of tho the wondrous wo won Irous novels and thrilling stories that thai he used to prate about have appeared and yet in his shabby apartment awer a bottle of cheap liquor and a box 0 of cheap cigars cig ars he will boast by the houry poor gray wrinkled duffer ol of ills his unfinished AISS oh they will appear yet I 1 yes lie he will yet illumine lumine e the world with the light of ills hla genius senator pomerene Po mereno sighed and concluded ali ah if iffe we tegould could deceive d others aa a easily as aeve we deceive ourselves what reputations wed all have to be sure euro |