Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1910 — POINTED PARAGRAPHS [ARTICLE]

POINTED PARAGRAPHS

Every woman looks good to some man. , How can a bachelor of arts be wedded to his art? No, Cordelia, a. tall man Isn’t necessarily high minded. You’ll.never get to the front by following the procession. ■When lowly people rise in’ the world they are apt to feel uppish. . Don’t get discouraged; it’s a long lane, but success lies Just beyond the turn. Jf A sane man has more respect for a thermometer than he has for an almanac ■ And the more children a Woman has the less time she has for attending mothers’ meetings. A woman never loses Interest in a man as long as be knows something she is anxious to find out. Liberty is represented by a female, but the suffragette is firmly convinced that the facts are all to the contrary. Some men ore loved for the enemies they have made, but more are loved for the dollars they have inherited.—Chicago News. ® c