A lady says, “Oh dear! Our ball will be overdone with ladies. I mean, we've got plenty of gentlemen, but—I don't know what's the matter with the young men now-a-days, hardly any of them dance.”
If my Happy Thought is carried out, why here's her remedy.
Down she goes to the Home. Rings. Enters. Sees the Brother Superior, or Manager.
“What sort of young men do you want?”
“Well, specially for dancing, and generally effective.”
| THE EFFECTIVE “LITTLE BROTHER.” | THE INTELLECTUAL “LITTLE BROTHER.” |
Good. Here is the very thing to suit you. “We've got only three of these in, as there's such a demand just now for this article, during the season.”
| THE SPRIGHTLY “LITTLE BROTHER.” | THE THEATRICAL “LITTLE BROTHER.” |
| THE SERIOUS “LITTLE BROTHER.” | THE MUSICAL “LITTLE BROTHER.” |
“Very well. Send them at ten.”
“With pleasure, and if any of the dancing brothers come in, they shall be forwarded to you later in the evening.”