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Show I The Htrnfgl la Savo. I know men In this city whose strug- i glo to save a dollar for a rainy day Is pathetic, say a writer In tho New I York Press Theirs Is n gentroua na ture. They take an occasional toddy, perhaps, and being treated mutt treat t back. With money In pocket this Is an easy accomplishment, and money files when four or flvo good fellows get together In front of tbe bar. Tboro aro cloao-flsted scalawags who will bo treated all day and never como back at you, but they generally wear out their -welcome. They have big voices and luipies strangers with their apparent goodtellowshlp. Tbe man who stands t his treat right along baa old IL E. Horse sitting on hi pillow overy morning, after he ha slept oft hi "drunk. When he look at his empty .oocketbook, he makes vows, saying: I i I "Great Bcoltt If Clod will only torglvo mo this time I'll swear I'll qultl I don't mean that I'll quit drinking entirely, en-tirely, but I'll quit hanging out at bar-rooms and treating fLllotr who aro of no earthly good to me." |