Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1911 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Foe! No. 4-11-44. A foe-1 tbf-n* .‘.as, and he made his prayer Even as you and I) To a r;;g and several hanks of hair (Goodn &> 5. nms what she wouldn’t we. r». But the ;oa! lie ca !.■ 1 her fcls, lady fair ' (Even as _s<3.i ;md ii 1 Oh. the jiers we waste, and the tears we waste And the evil things we've said Are lost on the woman who does not know (And. like as not. will never know) - What to wear upon her head.- * The fool was frequently horrified (Even as you and I). A husk of hair with a head inside (She called a van when she had it dyed) Was all that he had for his bonnie bride (Even as you and I). But It isn't the hanks or the woman’s pranks Would win him his decree If he had the hardihood to sue. The point is that she never knew (As a matter of fact, they never do) Whose hair It used to be. —St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Perhaps. “All the world loves a lover.” “So I’ve beard.” “But why?” “Because everybody enjoys a joke.” —Cleveland Leader. Mourning Veils. The custom of veiling the face when In deep sorrow Is worldwide.