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ANECDOTAL HUMOUR.

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A man's first step in extravagance is generally taken when he begins to call his wages his salary. His next is when he refer to his salary se his fnocme.

When you reach the stage at which people do not ask you to dine with them but extend an invitation to join them at dinner, you know you have taread the corner of the road to Success The Globe.

DIO GUNS.

Lord Kitchener, at one of the dinners tendered him in New York, apologised for his want of aloquence. "I can't spent: that is why I

I think it is better to keep

don't," he said silent than to put you to steep. The officers of the British Army are noted for their inability to make a public speech. Whenever an offlser is foolish enough to rise to answer a toast, the guests say to one another significantly as he sits down: Well, you know, the bigger the gan the bigger the bore."

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INNOCENTS ABECAD.

That the race of innocents abroad is not de. funct is proved by the following reported in a London contemporary datel August 9th:-On students' day last week a well-known lady artist was working in the new Turner wing at Millbank, when & troep of American tourists fled in. Load expressions of wonderment would be heard, and soon a tail stranger came over to the lady artist and rapidly wideossed her: "Bay, artist, do you know this man Turner Can you tell me where he lives, 'cause I want to go right sway to him to find out where he Bought all these pictures" Thus is the soul awakened with gentle strokes of art.

THE GRUMBLER BILENCED.

neing the only language that hộ, no doubt, con- sidered at all adequate, turned to his caddie and imperiously demanded, “Do you know what I'm doing?" Brarly," was the fearless reply, not unworthy of John Knox at his buirdliest div I ken whit ye're daein' hit Ah's no são blás- pheemious as to say!"The correspondent who sands the foregoing adds, "For the benefit of Oxford and Cambridge men and others whose education has been neglected, I may add bairdliest means most stately manner and 'd'v' may be Aaglicised by 'do.!!

PARIS-LONDON AIRSHIP.

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(FROM “TAN DAILY MAIL'8" SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)

Paris, August 10. #This," said M. Clément, luxuriating in the hot sunshine this afternoon, "is the first day of

tummer,"

We wore just outside the vast shed of the Clement-Bayard II.—the “Dreadnought of the Air" they call her here, pronoqacing Drond- Bought in a quite naroproducible way; and he You know," he said, that we were almost telling on his tronble.

Mail's airship garage at Wormwood Surebs throe ready to do the journey from Paris to The Daily months ago, but we have had the worst weather possible.

Colonel Copper, the well-known chief of the Army Aeronautical Department, and I had just arrived. Inside the shed I had found the airship

good deal altered from what she was three months ago. The vertical plane at the rear has been much enlarged. Further, the attachment of the long car of the balloon has been strength- ened with a view to keeping the hugo gasbag absolutely firm above the car.

**

A rich Parisian had an only daughter, who was married. The father was weary of the "All these things," said M. Clément, looking complaints of his son-in-law in regard to the at her prondly, we have learnt by experience in shortcomings of his wife. According to the the course of fifteen ascente. I have always told young man she was extravagant, ill-tempered, my people that we had mastered the theory, but untidy, and, in fact, everything which a wife wa lacked practice. Now we have had it, and you should not be. The father-in-law was deter-see the result. Every time we learn something. mined to pat

to the complaints, but ba preceded in a most diplomatic manner. Now," said he to his son-in-law, "you tell Marie from ma that if I hear another word of complaint against her I will disinherit her." This, at all events, is what we read in a Paris contemporary, and we can quite understand that thereafter tho young lady became a model wife,

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The flag on the shed, which had been flutter- ing straight out from the poles, dropped motionless. The smoke went straight up. The of onderaanane MKE FARHAALEAR-SENDENKA maar men the works who pull the airship out

from Into the open were telephoned for. The im mense doors were opened. M. Sabatier, the engineer in oberge, Lieutenant Texier, the pilot. and 31. Bandry, who assiste him, leapt into the car. Colonel Capper and I followed.

STEADIER THAN MOST BUITS.

"Gently, gently," cried the director of opera-

Koan theologian though he is, Probondary Wobb-Peploo is not (says A.A.P.) without a strong vain of bamour. There is a story told of how at a Church Congress he once was intro duced to City stockbroker, who began to enlarge apen his own business capabilities, and to deplore the lack of initiative in the morlerations to the men who had taken their places along the side, and vary gently we were to wed British youth. "Why," he said, "when I landed out into the fields just above the ground. M. in this country I was

I was without a cent in my Clémont anapshotted us gaily as we went. pockets." "Yes," said Mr. Webb Peploe, "but

Words there were other pockets," The Prebendary's delivery is exceptionally-rapid, making it in possible for any but an expert shorthand writer to follow him. This delivery a prominent Bishop once described as the swiftaces of a Derby winser.

AMERICAN TITLES.

William Jouninge Bryan use joked about the American fondness for titles;

"You all know of the colonel," he said, "who got his title by inheritance, having mar, ried Colonel Brown's widow ? Bat I once mat ageporal who get his title neither by inherit ance or by service, nor by anything you could mention.

General," I said to him, how do you come

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command rang out in the still air and were obeyed with military prevision. At last we were in the open. The crowd which had gathered round us was lined up at safe dis. fance, "Let go," shouted the director, and we begas to move away. At last we were in the sir. At a height of three hundred feet the engine room telegraph rang and the motore were set going. They caused no vibration. They aro set on springs which absorb all their movement. M. Baudry emptied a sandbag over the side and we went up to a height of 500 feet.

Again the signal-familiar to those who go down to the sea in ships-rang out, and this time the tremendous serew bogan to revolve. Thore was a slight wind, but not minch. We passon gera grabbed our hats, but it was not needed. At about twenty-five miles an hour we flew steadily on in the direction of Pierrefonds.

Now and then as we passed over valleys between the hills we felt the effects of the up- ward eddies of air. The car swerved slightly. I felt more comfortable lioiding on the sides. Whenever we tarned there was just a percept- ible movement, but I soon grew accustomed to this. Otherwise we were perfectly steady, for standier than most small ships even in calm weather.

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Some good stories are told of Mr. Avory'a

We were about 1,000ft about the rolling gift of caustic repartee. Once, in a case, his forest country. We could see the shining learned

spponent cited a text from the Book of

nake of the river for ever so far. Tiny dete Job, Mr. Avory was on his feet in an instant. waved morsels of white to us from the roads and Raising his eyebrows,

he looked inquiringly at gardana. We picked up a train on the local the judge. "I do not think Job's evidence is railway line and boat it easily. admissible." he said quietly. "Yon see we A motor-car raced

on a straight bit of rosul, cannot put him in the witness hor." Once, how It looked like s matchbox going at about a someone who proved too much for him. Let 4 hour. Half way to Pierrefonds we stewed round. It looks like misty weather." mid M. mis see," he said to a witness for the other side, Babatier, "so we had better not take her any "you've been convicted, haven't you?" "Ye farther. It had been the same the last time, and

answered the man, "but it was due to tho

we only got home after a wide détour, because incapacity of my counsel rather than to any M. Clément knows the country so well. guilt on my part." "It always is," said Mr.

Talking

ing was quite kept a look out for Avory, grimly, "and you have my sincero sym-

DOJER

from the motors. pathy. "And I deserve it," retorted the man. seeing that you were may con el on that

occasion."

ALGIERS OR HEAVEN.

In other days when people were not so sophis ticated as they ars now, we were often told that ministors werena' craws to shoot al," and the man who cracked a joke at the expense of the was looked upon as mere er lons à pro. This fine old-fashioned sense of porson

the following AS

doth

fane

decorum is rapidly vanish tylus Swift" in the

snecdote shows, writes

There was little

farms we knew and waved back the people who saluted us. It was really hard to believe the that we were travelling 300 yards high in air. We circled over the villages round about Lamotta, passed over woods, and felt them try ing to draw us downwards, as the woods always do. We turned up into the wind, which bad shifted since we started, but it seemed very Ititle to affect sur speed.

PERFECT DESCENT.

We came back over the shed-the 150 yards

St. Andrew's Citizen" bishop consalted long, corru, stod iron roof of whish looked like

a dish covor. Then a mile or so beyond "we tarn

Bir Frederick Tieves, the noted surgeon, in re

began to drop Sabatier and M. Baudry emptied this point. M.

s happened very quickly at

over the side. Lieut. Trixier, who

some lied command, was donbiful whether to ring

took

to his health. Bir Frederick said: "Youred back, aux directly the wind blew behind us we gard to fordship must go to Algiers or some wi sort on the Riviera. Impossible,

have too much work to get the bishop. (hrough, Well," said the doctor, "you must make your choics. It is either Algiers or exclaimed the bishop, Heaven," "Dear me with a sigh," then I suppose it must be Algiers,' We think we have come across the story pre- viously, but it bears repetition.

the moters off. The next moment we had risen 100 feet, and we swept on superbly until we were over our own fields again.

the pilot. There was

Cat the long line fell to

the snick of

earth. Instantly what appeared to be a swarm of brown ante wriggled towards it. They were really the men from the works in their uniform cunts of khaki.

MISS MARIE HALL'S CHEWING GUM. Miss Marie Hall, the violinist, who is reported to be shortly coming to the Far East, had many

"Now the serpent," anila hoavy length of amazing experiences during her recent tour ja Americ, but what improssed her most was thered coil dropped from the stern to not as a brake resourcefulness of the Yankee journalists. One to keep the airship steady. of these gentlemen inquired of her when she Bapidly the ground approached us. Once landed as to her views on the chewing gum more we heard voices and saw faces distinctly. came the warning. voice habit. Miss Hall, nover having chewed gum is

gently, again, and surprise when next morning his paper came out the ground. In perfect order the men towed the statement Mies Hall had chowed us in again, and we passed under the huge roof.

that Mis gum all her life, and thought it was the finest Five minutes after the place was shut and

emmit, silonco roigued. thing for the voice and throat. As a remit, she was bombarded at her hotel by men who

her life, said she didn't know. Imagine her crently, eu, before we know it wo 16:0 D

It seemed like a dreamn. Nearly an hour had

wanted her to buy chewing gum. Sample passed. I felt as if I had been cheated of some- paskets flowed in upon her by every post, and thing. It ought to have been more exciting. Erms from all over the Continant seat offer There had been no thrill, no sense of desperate. of large quantities of chewing gum at half-adventure. price if she would announce from the platform that it was their particular brand that sho patronised.

THE CADDIE'S REBUKE.

No Soot but will take justifiable pride in the richly-merited rebuke administered the other day by a Scottish saddie endowed with all the dauntless piety of his race to a naughty English grafer who (anya Cleekum" in the St. Andrew's Cititon): dared to decorats one of our storied links with langasga usually confined to those South of Tweed. This reprobensible person, after foczling half-a-dozen shote running, and

It was like travelling in a train.

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