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  3. CHAT ABOUT DIAMONDS.

    No precious stones appeal to the imagination so thoroughly os does the diamond. Even the uninitiated can appreciate the brilliancy of what is known as a "gem" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE PASSING SHOW.

    In manhood's prime in workless days He heard the call of the track And followed the star of uncharted ways And carried his swag outback. ...

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  5. MONEY UPSIDE DOWN.

    An Englishman is said to have changed a £5-note into French money, and was surprised to get so many franes for it—more than twice as many as he got before the ...

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  6. STAGE GOSSIP.

    Because of a puritanical upbringing, the author of "The Lie," Mr. Henry Arthur Jones, had not entered a theatre until he was 18 years of age. His first visit ...

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  7. A SHORT STORY.

    "The collar-button jumped from his hands and fell with a remote, half-earthly sound. He paused, with no inclination to swear, only to wonder. Well, perhaps it wanted ...

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