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Show The I.olcnl IVullrcii, At a London restaurant the other day a middle aged woman entered the place and, taking a seat at ono of tho tnblcs, carefully scrutinized tho bill of fare. Sho concluded to try some lco cream pudding. After It had been Ferved she looked It over carefully, and calling the waitress back, snld: "Do jou call this lco cream pudding?" pud-ding?" "Ycssum, and It's very nlco, too." "But whero Is tho lco crenm?" "Oh, that's only tho nnmo given that peculiar make of pudding. Wo are raaklug a specialty of it. I'm sure you'll like it when you taste It." "It sceiiiB to mo that jou ought to give Ice cream with It as long us you say it Is lco cream pudding." "We don't givo cottages with cot-tagu cot-tagu pudding," quickly replied the witty waitress. This retort convinced tho middle aged woman, and she ordered or-dered a sccoud plate. London Telegraph. |