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Show r THAT'8 WHAT HE MEANT. Hubby Knew What He Wa Waltlno for, All Right. The worrta "clilfToiile " and "chuuf-four" "chuuf-four" look very much allko when writ-ton, writ-ton, though in conversation thoro Is sufficient difference In the pronunciation pronuncia-tion to (llsUpfiulnh vory roadlly. Recently Re-cently tho following dialogue occurred In which the words wore used, though ono of tho partlen thought Tor a while that his friend didn't know any better: bet-ter: "What aro you wulthis, for, old man?" "Vultln" for my chiffonier. We arn going driving In my auto." "O, no; you mean you uro waiting for your chafVtir tho man that drlvos your car." "Nepo; I'm waiting for my chiffon-lor," chiffon-lor," stubbornly roplleil tho man. "I bog your pardon," replied tho other. "A chiffonier Is n swell drossor, and a chnuffpur In one who drlros your enr" "Thnt's nil right," replied tho ono who knew, as n pretty woman, handsomely hand-somely drcsHcd, rmno down tho stair-way stair-way and got In tho machine "I'm waiting for a 'chiffonier' nil right" |