THB NBBRA.SKA.N O Mr. Strausmann you'll look this way And become a pie-face some fine day From eating those pies at Don's cafe. . .- ' I w.t ' This is for "Billy," of journalist fame, "Who writes her roasts in words of flamo And gives it to everyone just the samo. WWm?MJMz TO miwmm EH LINCOLN HOTEL THURSDAY FEBRUMi4. ciaSS pfe.-gErH Wo are sorry you got mad, Mr. Abbott. We are very, very sad, Mr. Abbott. But just tako this little card, Your good name will not bo marred, And bo present at the Prom, Mr. Abbott. ,J' meut 5 jV 4 , r HLS PARIAN CO . OLD AQE Uot Wo do uot wonder that you're dead, Such a lifoless thing as you have been. You'll not be mourned except by those Who for a dollar were taken in. And now you're gone may you rest in peaco And come no more your victims to fleece. M And then well, yes wo all know who This is, tho man we all go to When any trouble begins to brow. We hope he will got that old bill through He has worked hard onough to got through two. This is Polly, tho dear little boy, Whose face is plastered with chunks of joy, He's just about right, but a little too coy. To H. E. Newbranoh and ; Two hearts that beat as one." 11