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Show TAILOR'S IDEA OF NIAGARA. Though "On Pleasure Bent, He Had a Frugal Mind." Two lean, tanned men were lunching lunch-ing together at the Waldorf-Astoria. One was Foxhall Keene and the other was Lawrence Waterbury, the polo player, who has just been barred from the New York stock exchange for the reason that he is a somewhat reckless reck-less speculator. Mr. Keene and Mr. Waterbury were talking about Niagara. The latter said: "I think it was on my second visit to Niagara that I came upon my tailor there. He did not see me. He stood gazing at the Horses in absorption. His eyes were fixed on the pale cloud of misty spray that rolled about the foot of the big waterfall and his look was awed. "I clapped him on the back and taid: 'Well, sir, what do you think of that?'" 'He turned and answered: 'I was Just thinking, Mr. Waterbury, that it would be a grand place to sponge a coat in.' " Pittsburg Dispatch. |