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Show OLD LADY'S POLITICAL LEANING. Wat Not at All Particular About Glad-stone's Glad-stone's Appearance. A very amusing letter tho artist onco received wns fiom a London baker, who had asked Mr. Shepherd to give him some designs for biead bcastlcs, of which tho baker made a specialty It tun as follows: "Some enis slnco an old Indy got mo to do some oread faces, and I produced pro-duced some fairly recognisable pro-hies pro-hies of eminent statesmen. She objected ob-jected to Lord Hamlolph Churchill his ejn was not lnige enough. I explained ex-plained that there was as much II ro and latiKungo as one entrant could convey, but at her suggestion I substituted sub-stituted t siittann, with the best results. re-sults. The old lady, however, In ordering or-dering later on betrajed her political learnings. She said In a postscript: A currant will do for old Gladstone's sye!'" M. A. P. |