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Show Appropriate Nsiiim. N The" story of that proud mother who ' linmcd her twin girl bndlcd Ivnto nnd Duplicate, has been iclipsod by an in '-.ftr-jg,, tll0 1Ifo of IX ,mtr of Washington Washing-ton twins which uwell known raconteur vouches for as absolutely correct. Tho fond parents of n lovely pair of twin babies ba-bies employed a mothcily old Irish woman wo-man to uursn them. The oilier day she took thorn out for n carriage rldo in 1'raiikKn square. The babies are bright nnd pretty nnd always attract tho attention atten-tion of passers by. An they snt cooing anil billing in the mm a young woman s who has u gicat foitduoBs for Infants cauio nlongnud stopped to iidiiiiio them nud the following dialogue then ensiud; "Oh, my whnt t.vo hnndsomo babies' " Yea mil n," replied tliu iiuiso np prcci.iling the compliment. "Are they twins?" "Yog, ilium." "Doth gill," inquired tho young wo-mn wo-mn ii. "No mum," "One boy mid one girl; that's nice.'' "Ye mum." ; "'All, and what nro tholr names, may J. nsk?" continued thub.iby ndinlrur. tu she imprinted kisses upon the fat , ' cheeks of tliu liltlo inuoeeuiB. "Tills wnu Is Moxie, miiiu, und this wan is Minnie, ilium." W'nshinglon 1'ost. |