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Show Called for Glory Divine. Among the customers In tho drug store ronducted by George Eppler. Twentieth and Berks street, one day last week, was a little girl, who Is known to her playmate In that vicinity vi-cinity as "Peggy." As sho stood waiting for her turn. It could be noticed no-ticed that she was repeating something some-thing under her breath, In her effort to remember what her mother had sent her to buy. "Mother wants five cents' worth of glory divine." "Of what?" ald the young clerk who was standing there a If stunned by a hard blow of a baoebsll bat "Olory divine, glory divine." came the reply In a louder voice than when he had made tbe original roquot- "You bad better go borne and have your mother write It down on paper, little girl." said tbe clerk, feeling that the girl was too sure to argue with him. Boon be retnrned. and handing the note to the clerk, he read: "Five cents' worth of chloride of lime." Philadelphia Timet. |