How's your shirt If it doesn't fit right, it's because it isn't jj made rig'Ht. Try the "Summitt" shirts et j lara$' 'tofe Store . j "and end yoxir shirt troubles i We undersell regular Stores. IN LIGHTER VEIN A southern colonel had a colored valet by the name of George, George received nearly all of the colonel's cast off clothing, He had his eyes on a cer tain pair of light trousers which were not wearing out fast enough to suit him, bo he thought he would hasten matters somewhat by rubbing grease on one knee, When the colonel saw the spot he called George and asked if he had noticed it. George said, "Yes sah, col onel, I noticed dat spot and tried migh ty hard to get it out, but couldn't." "Have you tried gasoline?" the col onel asked. "Yes sah, colonel, but it didn't do no good." "Have you tried brown paper and hot . iron?" "Yes, sah, colonel, I'se done tried 'mos everything I knows of, but dat spot wouldn't come out." "Well, George, have you tried am monia?" the colonel asked as a last report. "No, sah, colonel, I ain't tried 'em on yet, but I knws dey'll fit. "Every body's Magazine. A Mississippi official tells of a colored citizen of that state who gave a justice of the peace a big fat possum as a wed ding fee. A year after the justice' on meeting the darkey asked: "Joe, how do you like married life?". "Well sah," answered Joe ruefully, "all I. kin-say is I wish I'd eat dat possum." Ex. Hettie Harry is a man always to be trusted He has never deceived me. Clara But how do you know that? HettieKnow it? Why he told me so himself only last evening. Boston Transcript. Mrs. Hayrix What be yore son doin' tew th' city? Mrs. Meadowgrass He's studyin' fer a doctor, Mrs, Hayrix The idee! Is th' doe tor tew lazy tew study fer hisRelf?Ex, Caller Poets, I suppose, have their off days, the same as other people, Wrymer, with visible irritation-They do, sir. This is one of mine. I am trying to do a poem in Russian dialect. Chi cago Tribune. n