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Show TO CHANCE A QUARTER Ik lteqilrea gevanly C'ente aart Thlrty- Two Coin. "How much ilora It lal e to change a quaitiu?'' nal-ed tho bartender. "Twenty-five rem a, eh? Not on your Ufa. It inkia aevi-nly centa to do tha trick. How many va do you auppoae a quarter d- llur can be changed? Juit exuclly eleven. A fellow of limited mi una may like the jlrgle of coin In hla do h- a In lh a event you can give him twenty live pennlea, or twenty peiiulea and one ulckel, auppoelng ha anta to get a be r. He may like to hnvo a little MTitik Ing of allver tn hli clolhea, atid ' you c in accommodate hint with (lit''" n petin!ea and a dime, or ten petiulca, a dime and a nlckeU If ha prefera to liavo change handy for a beer and a car fare, why fifteen pennlea pen-nlea and two nlckela will Ox him up; and. It ha wauta a cigar In addition, bi aldea having a little atock of ca--b In hta Jeana, give him ten pennlea and three nlckela. That makea all waya. Now, then, a fellow with a quarter can trade It off for Are pennlea and four nlckela, two dlmea and ona nickel, and dime and three nlckela, or Ova nlckela, juat aa ha prefera. And to accommodate accommo-date him In any way ha might eelect, you have to posaeaa tweuty-Br pennlea, pen-nlea, two dlmea and five nlckela 70 centa In ell." Philadelphia Record. |