Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1911 — SAYS THE OWL [ARTICLE]

SAYS THE OWL

When some women kiss each other, it must put Judas to shame. The world soon tumbles to the man who carries his pedestal around with him. Wisdom, like remorse, generaUy comes top late to do any practical good. The fellow who feels that he hasn’t a friend in the world ought to be saving money. A girl frequently entertains a young man when she isn’t very much entertained by him. S' ' Many a woman proposes to a man, but does it so subtly as to ihake him believe he did it himself. It all depends on the point of view. Many a woman thinks her hat is Just heavenly when a man thinks it look* like —well! Distance leads enchantment to the view. It is only in winter that a small boy is ambitious to be a baseball umpire.