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Show HIT T E NAIL STRAIGHT. Phlladelphlan's Trite Remark Well Expressed the Situation. A well-known minister. In an address, ad-dress, praised the quiet and domestic typo of life. "(Jivo me," ho said, "the evenings spent at home evenings nround tho bright Are, tho father and mother ah-Foibed ah-Foibed In good books, the children absorbed ab-sorbed In Innocent games. That Is tho typical American evening, nnd I nm glad 11 Is so common in tho West. In tho East, I nm sorry to say, It bo-comes bo-comes more, raro each year. "It was to an advocate of theso quiet evenings, n Phlladelphlan of forty for-ty or so. that his gay wlfo said ono day: " 'Jonn, wo haven't chairs enough for our company.' "There nro plenty of chnlrs,' tho man replied, 'hut too much company. com-pany. " t |