Appropriate.
Lester Wallack has his "Tayleure" travelling with him during his "starring" trip.
"PLEASE THE PIGS."
Foreign Pig, we observe, furnishes a topic just now for writers in the daily papers. IRON-ically speaking, pig, in the sense referred to, means a lump of metal; but the World of March 26th has an accidental, though none the less curious, "cross-reading," which brings foreign pig directly into contact with domestic. It says, (the World, not the pig.)
"Protected foreign pig in New-York, $32."
Precisely on a line with this, in the next column, appears the following.
"What between hogs and policemen, drunken women are being rapidly exterminated in Philadelphia."
The World's cross-reading is a capital one, bringing the pigs together nicely, and suggesting the following remarks: