^ TtlLlgm^F^ER^ '^^t Jbiginiwg Mtmi W^|K!)Mf©R n 1^ ^^^"\"^ ^ / .,\Al'YOF Ci.., COPYF(ir.MT. ^- ^ 1. ' o (I J ; u' A DEC 1 2 ic: -J:)//! SHlNGTON. D-S^ COPYRIGHT BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CO. 1892. iipiiiiii i The Editor Makes copy while The printer sets It up in style ; The pressman brings It clean and neat A newsy en- Tertaining sheet- Some of the man- Y folks these are Who help get out The daily Star. „'. ,1 ir^ '^'\, & Jit ^ m -^'""^"TiniTfTi'^'f^TnnrairmBii ■miiiiiiiim, r™""*'™^"""^'^"*""'°" ^^"w^iHlq^ylHl^^^ta _£j I The carrier-lad His bundle takes, His daily trip He swiftly makes, Nor heeds what weath- Er may prevail, With him there's no Such word as "fail." Though stormy 'tis As Arctic clime. Your Ev'ning Star Will be on time. dCc 3 ^~^ /N) The mother takes The paper then— 'Tis meant for her As well as men ; She reads the news f\ With proper care And gives the '' ads." V Of time a share For well she knows That bargains are X Discovered in \\ The daily Star ^^ ^, & A #-Q a Its use as yet Finds not an end, It is the chil- Dren's play-time friend ; The scissors turn It into toys, The doll for girls, The cap for boys. Into all hands The Star must fall, 'Tis valued both By great and small. \ & A custom it Has been to pay The carrier lad On New Year's day, Some trifle to Insure good cheer For him who glad- Dens all the year. 'Mongst many claims The best by far, Is his who brings Your daily Star. U LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 521 753 2 pry '^>r \^;^> ■l^i' '■"•. ''o'^^j ■>- [••''i :'l'-'''.i M ' -.'" "' '■ '••r' I s':-- f - ;''v'Alr ''us'' ■ ■••-V^^v, ■ 'fT ■.- ■ I 1 V I " ' ;t^^^V % I 4-'x /■?■>'• ' ^'1. ' ■ '.■ ;■,•;. ^■.":*i ,;:/ '^ iji :-"'/■;.■■■ ^ LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 014 521753 2 •