EVENING JLED(EK PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOUliU. U3. 1JJ1B. 15 JW. "lliAIi ESTATE FOR JUBXT -J? LhE.NTAL LIHTH FV0SlD M-TZ, 4tO N 17TH ST. frifafin. (wi nun. linn, lr...lio oi;iiin wainui, Mr ... o .131 Ml N. 10th. I2r... 40 M.-. . r 2t 221 N llth. llr.,. So tn n . IM. r 1U2H K.Cheltonav.,10r 23 1812lfl Iltitton'od, llr.. 20 12102Otn. ave., 8r... SO loj no n Carlisle, Tr. is Kn. w it An. w w-otv r rr-tnn of (, 41 . uiamona.ir. ,. . lo 7 itOJ Maeter, Tr IS lit 2218 Summer. 8r. It) -".!' Eprm. -. .ART.irTTH i. 1251 240 N. 17th. Or 151 75 . IB 18 BTUnEa AND DWK.Lt4NB Mf ID 111 D. JO .. . mi 1Trt -11.w-.HI '" HII1! -., . .. ace - ' . WEST l'ltlLADEIJHlA n Avtt.. woa-ion., MODERN IN Kr Wat. Two baths, reduckd ""EtfiT Modem two-itorr house, op- larre. open ground: reasonable rnl. -tJlVFl l.UERi.10 H. HfTlI 8T Overlooking FAtRMOUNT PARK 125 to 1100 Per Menth. Apply" to A. J. P. OALLAOHEK f f'.'.t..-t. .wa Oli I !, P .lv I IIMIU J . . . . " -, dwellings, stores and u apartments . , II w quick. iiiiu i it, g BQfTH 40TK ST. porra townbend ST piiiuaimsui -ii iiuj 403 BALTIMORE AVE. ..re stTOnT. 11 room, hardwood fln- rSSin IT to 4J.W). E. H. APSI.KT, fl fprinKiicm w.r. T3iancllor n., o lane rail,, an nceJ near oa b . GEKMANTOWN Ul W Tl'r.PBHOCKEN BT emideiacneo unciiina. a., iwhh, a . the! recently renovatrd: lot 3Sr21. pj. PATTKHpU" iw.. ijv g. luAit ai. SSIIEIM ItOAD Nino rooms ana oain. !, rent $27.60 per month. ' JACKBOK CO.. 1.1th and Chestnut at. rHAMDEIXS. 2 bath, electric and caa V ... ht. oTMn nrenlacea. etc.! aslir and Sunday; train to Btenton jieeain xn j, iv-.,.u .,i 'MAt'ftAN. 239 IJind TjlJJd Chestnut Hill TimntNlSHED AND FX'nNIBllED 4V"C "" m . in r mtnlh 1JKKKNKS8 ft HTETSON LAND TATAjti. mJlL.Lflm JN08-IW to 1150 month: let lieu YTUSl Dmp ny. iw Mcim.iiwwn Tl0 iwr RIE AVE. Owner beautiful rest- tths: larre vard: porch: terrace 'Open today; make offer. IfjTAMO. ery lare rooms; another lust aaaea; e.Ki. Wayne Junrtlon HODBRN and most desirable 3-atorv. an.front house ai ayn juntuun, vu .-uin i. 4400 block, lust above Oermantnwn lP... unvuil.np.1. mil1' trAllv and 1 I V.. a . VI ....In. A....1.. U walK IrOm ii ""iiwi. niiwi rtmus st.. ww im. BunonnAN If B-U RBAN HOMES i list of modern home for rent In all .' ...r Ohllndelnhla. rXlrlsable to. see some of the attracttte rtles wo are ourrjn; ucmi. luwumi. list prepareu 10 irv juur icuirc CHARLES J.J HOOD & CO. I Building) 1421 Chestnut at. is rooms. 2 bathe, ateam heat... 145 DAVID'S, 10 rooms, larite lot, corns.. U lLIMaDAL.1. v rooma. au convs I5r, 7 rooms, all convs 10 "o It. AilAN, 1201 Chestnut t. Bala. Pa. Rtrac. Stone & Shingle Houses ' i v .J n . t a. . a . I DKT1HK UVUIUUJlJBe until, liui-nain i,lewtrlc light, etc. Iot 45x100 ft. Ntar Htlafi. SAMUEL C. WAGNER, JR. 1 BALA AVE., CYNWTD. AND r; COMMERCIAL TRUST BDO. KTitx Ifolmesbure crantte 16room twit location In Bala: Dryn Mawr an. I L'Dland ter.: all mod. tmpmts. : owner; t Bala ave.: rent C5. .JOHN HA-BKRT. BaJa-Cynwyd. Pa. BALA-CYNWYD 3 baths flOO.ho 2 baths K5.00 :i baths... A0.OU iraom. 2 baths 75.0O oains.............. iM.inr eoms, 2 baths... 12.50 ms, 2 baths... no.OO m 1 bath 05.00 Iraotns. 2 baths 60.00 Teams. 1 bath 45 00 eliwn. 1 bath 42.50 eirooms. i bath :;.. -ooms, l bath 3500 MriRI. r. WAONRR IR. tm COMMERCIAL TRUST Ill.DU. , , 201 Bala ae.. Cynwd. Pa. .'.' JHIh "1 ,BSS '1"U CT .,..:M ifW100 r..H Md .: Or...' f .! ' '" 'fiL Cyn' Cynwyd, Pa. (fATE ROAD Detached modern house, a 3 inclosed porches: near etatlou. Apply , -. ueir. 5J wamut at,, rm aari- . erner. Darby, Ta. hi KEW STORES. B78 Main; very mod- oriraie rem; also o-room apsriment. r. onope bc Hon, uarny. Glenslfle. I'a. 1fI'-OMES, up to date In every ri. a. i.:u, '-.. iio. r.o, toil upward to iRCWIVIlWri r. iiuvvik-fifn 11... iiB' Bruad and Walnut at. Ei. rnkioivnn, i'a. piE-Oue mjuare from Jenklnlonn Sla. -oojs anu tatli. hotater heat, elee- iuuih open nrepiaie; lot ;xvo; month. lIKItK.Nt'Ht! & BTKTSON i-anu Title llulldlnr. ' ldlt. In atnallant trHI Inn fc ttl. parage, 70. D. 1J. Cham- gvnnimercial Truet Building. IjinSfldivne. P TIVW .U .. .. . . . . ...&., ma j.nBiisn Btyie. o uearouws I sppreelaled. Apply to owner, corner and Wlndemere aves, nidley Park. Pa. 1S 5 ' ..OA.Lovy -iome; llif ,'.'.." " "OT WATER a .;?.!, ' ' ".. .. n V-vVt," ,'- -fc?...-..': r&i. X;.m . Biani,rji: i(,ni it vv o..':.,ua AVE.. IliKAIt HTA.i tJj-lPAHBBS DOOR. HIOHEHT LOC. T-JiiV D:-"""' " vubii, ma TNUT ST. 2D FLOOR. South Ardntorr, Pa. TIVM llftTI.F.. . .L ... : vn iwi"i5c.aon; .in Aramora .'iE ?. Wllium S. Davu, SJiHiPore. at the Mellon. Phone. .MAIN IJNE, PA. H. R. MERION ms. 2 baths. ... i. 2 baths, ..".. , .,..ioo .... 75 ... 12S . .. 125 . DO . 76 US 00 55 208.33 16UC6 . 110.00 . 103.U9 so.no , . 7B.) . 67.00 . . .0U , . aoo . 60. IW WYNNEWOnn . oath o. batha , s lath. ..: : . Z t.K. . 2 uth... ..;;.;;::; z bath AKDMORE . 4 hatha , a uth;:;;;;;;;;.".. Jtiatn. i bath . . 7. . batli. . 1 bath, . 1 bath, carage .SKS, .:..: :::::". 1 UUh. cantge HAVERFORD 21th. Ui.f ?.!!'. :::::::' . 123.00 . 160. Ml . u-.ea . leo.M f-wIB:::".":::::::.::: 7.bO L C. WAGNER, lMT .- . JR. Market ata., Phlla. .Perno. 5tolU .Pm-jcm. 1 ,Priuo, 2t Periuo. M3 to 8100 1 4J VAHIOUB STATION. jCLAOHOfcH. -X Waller -Id. 'ts.rl.Jr 50 DREXPi. Rnin ?!' trmm Overhrwik riol f5" oylsii "I !l7 ? lne4lv tarass, 2J?T & McMULLJN r j -"'uev puiwinu m ;-'"uu:ii ieia,nua. hn2 ,'". 'Ki.iit)w. owptr srtfl :V ' ! '"n il im l liU II SON & (,() JJ HEAT. ESTATE 70B RENT MAIN LINE. PA. II. 11. Merlon ATrnACTivn colonial residence Within 0 minutes' walk at the station, whit plastered Colonial house, 14 room. 8 hatha; hall In rentre; large living room with open rtreplacf, dlnli g room, larite closets; Bleep Inc porch; gaa and electrlo light; carafe (or one car. old ahade and shrubbery; larite (round. offered at reduced rent for thia month. One or the moat exceptional proper tlca being offered for rent. Investigate. CHARLES J. HOOD ft CO. (Marti (lid,) 1421 Chestnut at. Narberth DRAND-NEW HOUSES, T rooms, all mod era convenience, electric lights, etc.. SIS per month: othera at $21.60. 120.60, 828.60 up ward. HAimiH IU.AL ESTATE, oppoelte . station, Narberth, Pa. T-ROOM HOUSE, all mod. improvements, with lot TOO tt il.- for m rr numt-L. WAIr TER nABBOTT SMITH, Wynne-rood, Pa. rTynwa rOR TUB MAN TVIIO HAS AN AUTOMOniL- IIOtIBB NO. 4 MANOR ItOAD WTNNEWOOD, PA. It Is modern, with JI necesurr coneenleatee contalna 18 rooms, a tthrooms ar4 etsre roomej haa liberal lot of ground, wlta tile ahade and flowers, and the rent te lees tas a 10-room cltr house. Automobile store re. IS per month. WALTER DABSETT SMITH WTNNEVVOOD. PA. Ardmorm AIlDMOrtE Pa., church road-Three-itorr, 15 room, 2 bath, porch, lOofl-sttfU lot: ateam J2.t?U .eonable rent. THE l.AND TITLE AND TniyT COMPANY Trust Dopartment . "road and Chestnut at.. Phlla. HerfeM 86 W? T AVE 0 room, bath: conv. to liar. . ". Pb". Western: $32j excellent - cor-dltlon. p. it. Chambera.710 Coml.Tr. Bldt. . VHlan ova "AJOAIJf. 160; 12 room. 2 batha. H-acre Ola Snarl tt! - A t - r.. clal TrVTat m!. ". v.-."."-- NEW JERSEY Klverlon. N. J. 25 TO 40 A MONTH-fl to 12 room houses; ' lot. A. K. Price. 4l Llpptncott ave. Rlverton. . PENNSYLVANIA FARMS F .. RENT Farm . 100 acres. 35th Ward. Phlla.; possession about 'April 1. F. P. Malone. Harrison Building. Philadelphia. TOR RENT FURNISHED CITY 45TH AND LOCUST BTS. 11 room Dutch-hall house: water heater; pool table; piano, etc. -A very attractive home. Vetera! others 0t( lo 8125 per mo. ETERB BON. COS CHESTNUT ST. Chestnut JHIU LITTLE French chalet, beautiful location, garage: poa. Nov. 20. a mos. O 044 I-d. Cent SUnCHDAN $55 MONTH LANSDOWNE U-room modern house, fully furn.; hennery. 1 acre ahade and fruit: Immediate poesesslon, 25 other; $15 to $200 mo. Apply for List. C. P PHTEIta SON. flOS CHESTNUT ST. MAIN LINE. PA. II. B. Bryn Matvr SEMIDETACHED house, near station. 8 r., 4 bedrooms, bath: to April 1. $50 mo, Warnock & Hmleii, Commercial Trust Building. - JJN'EJ1' 'EltSIIY A VERY comfortable, modern suburban home, uirnisnca, tor miner Reason; nrepiace.Btimes and garage. O .1.11, Ledger Central. Atlantic City. N. J. FINELY furnUhed house, 7 bedrooms, 2 baths, hot.w&ter hent; monthlv or season: opposite lighthouse. Appb 551 N. 17th at., Phlln. MORTOAQES ADVANCES, TO BUILDERS A SPECIALTY $500,000 TO INVEST IN FIRST MORTOAQES In the City of Philadelphia AT LOWEST MARKET HATES Apply to HAZLETT ft MOSS SIS WALNUT ST. Lombaid .1248. Main 175. LARGE AMOUNT TRUST FUNDS FOR FIRST MORTGAGE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION UORACI3 II. FRITZ 713 WALNUT BT. . MONEY TOR MORTGAGES $500 $1000 S1200 S1500 $1600 $5000 W. U. HOOD, 612 NORT.ie ST. MONET fO LOAN ON 1ST AND 2D MORTOAOE LOWEST RATES. Ql'IOK DECIH10N ALSO BUILDING ASH'N MONEY J. J.TURNER, 1201 Chestnut St. $5o 100, v0 TO $5000 Mortgage or note, real estate security pay. able easy terms; seiiiejueni same oav. LEWIS & CO. m7$EN'u.nD MORTOAOE MONEY Hums to Suit. First and Seconds Q C. SEIDEL ft CO.. INC., 4th and Callowhlll sts. ,.U TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE aeeur. to Hy: Immedlste aettlemtnt: payable a Ui-uo dlr.d.DW MQ 1S.1 BOUTII 12TU STREET. FIRST AND SECOND. ANY AMOUNT. "" Private or trust funds for 1st mortgage. Building association for 2d mortgages; city or suburb. Quick aertlc. , JAMES C. SIMPSON. 1420 CHESTNUT ST. ALL AMOUNTS. 1ST AND 2D MOItTOAOE Quick ansner. MAURlT'E H. MATSINOER Iteal lisute Trust Bldg. MORTOAOER IN AMOUNTS OF $1600 and $2000 at 6 per cent. JAMES D. WINCHELL 'N. W. cor. 17th and Banaom at. MONEY FOR FIRST AND SECOND MORTOAaEH HENRY 8. REED 1429 CHESTNUT STREET ANY AMOUNT of money to loan on first and second mortgage on Philadelphia property. lw ratea of Interest. Donnelly a gueii, Lehigh and Oermantown aves. FIRST AND SECOND MORTOAE FUNDS JOHN O. WILLIAMS SUCCESSOR TO LEWIS II, REDNER 787 Walnut at. IF YOUR MORTOAOE ha been called, let us place It In a building assotlstlon at 5 ir cent. InUreat; new aarle juat starting, M. (letx. 15th and York Both phone. UAitOE building and loan association desires lipJlcatloua for good 1st and 2d mortgage, no premium charge. Apply secretary, p 1W, Ledger Office. WORRELL BM g?5r1TTU nlfT AND fl-COND MOItTUAG-8 "S-EDfl-JnAWN, llTMORTaAOES; IL60. WALLACE. 1118 Lincoln Butldlog; both phone. FUNDb FOll 1ST AND ID MORTOAOia ANY AMOUNT POTTB ft THOMSON, tail Frankford ava. ""tNDaTlfOR 1ST AND ID MORTOAUbS UtlUl-AaiCU FOR SALE THEOJC NICKLES. 2518 OERMANTN. AV TRUST FUNDS for Oral mortaaga. IIEKlCNaWS ft HT1CTSON. UAFiU llTUlb nuiiiinu, TTtLi5TrVUNI FOR 1'IHST MORTUAQUM. .woi '"KENNEDY. KAMBO 8740 Uermaalawn ava. "M0T0AaE "" I lav a fuus. Desire fund. AUocht'a, S7S Drexsl Hlig., 2411 W. lhlgn. liiOiT IOTEKBTfN "ESTATkil UfWfi naoNALE CHAHQES I01lNJ.AMlYJlLANJTTLE III DO. HRTOjaa PLACED. Building AsaocUtlon, RMl fci aold. Kent collected, n K,jBim. His above Susquelianns. UWNKM If yoar mortgage ha Iimu calfed I wHI I1- U Wi mortgajte moacy, CH&rl: !. TfrfNtBt Urfce.tp.tat, FUND-'FOR "i-RiTand . aeoond Morte lnU ad Jntereat rt ( city. Cameron 8tl Kansetton ave. MONEY for fat -d, 3d lvertssss. Uberal anwunt. blJg aaaeelattoa fuadbaay amount. PUio Tft Tyforllf FrankllaTUat JJAg. Tlirooo'FOli" YJffmT'iKpNDM'mWiAT B8NK rToraV. .eeooad, and apllt JJ.orts, K.illrfln j HOWAka VilUSUI vw.i t-.V.Sl. V TVii ,7I ilermantown av. IlJxFliSean)laced at oneai any id in haiewNAt -newer, lowjat ralii, . v. Deluy7lllJ-nwln.oadiTn aa, UVA). lB-'MTOIl. 0 4-10. Broad and Halrei vTla. ' 1, tardjC'o . at'th an 1 .If fe-son t. jm.l n 1" A on Iim rfal it tu. m.ie t' r fuft, (u. Atn ud Jetferev.i a4H, The Broad Highway A Ti of 19th Ctntury England, Full of the Thrills of Adventure and Spirit of Ilomnnco By JEFFEUY FARNOL rtooK 11. CHAPTER XLI-(Contlnued) "7"-s" 1 nodded; "you also possess X legs, and can probably walk fait?" "Ah I and run, too, If need bo," ho added significantly. "Then suppose nou start." "start where?" "Anywhere, so long as ou do atari " "Not wl'out you, my buck! I've took a. powerful fancy to you, and that there 600 pounds" here his left hand shot out and grasped my collar "so s'posln" you come along o' me. And no tricks, mind no tricks', or aht would ye?" The heavy stick whirled up, but. quick as he, I had caught his wrist, and now presented my pistol full In his face. "Drop that stick 1" said I, pressing the muzzle of the weapon lightly against his forehead as I spoke. At the touch of the cold steel his body suddenly stiffened and grew rigid, his eyes opened In a horrified stare, and the stick clattered down on the road. "Talking of fancies," I pursued, '! have a great mind to that smock-frock of yours, so take It off, and quick about U In a fever of haste he tore off the gar mrs! In question, and, he thrusting It eagerly upon me, I folded It over my arm. "Now," said I, "slnee you say ou can run, supposing you show me what you can do. This Is a good straight lane off with you and do your best, and no turning or stopping, mind, for the moon is very bright, and 1 am a pretty good shot." Hardly watting to hear me out, the fellow set off up the lane, running like the wind ; whereupon, I (waiting only to snatch up his forgotten bread and meat) look to my heels down the lane, so that, when I presently stopped to don the smock-frock. Its late possessor had vanished as though he had never been. I hurried on, nevertheless, eating greed ily as I went, and. after some while, left the narrow lane behind, and came out on the broad highway that stretched like a great, white riband, unrolled beneath the moon. And here was another finger-post with the words: "To . evenoaks, Tonbrldge. and the Wells. To Bromley and London." And here, also, was another placard, headed by that awful word: Ml'RUEB whlch semed to leap out at me from the rest And, with that word, there rushed oer me the memory of Charmlan as I hnd seen her stand white-lipped, haggard of eye, and with one hand hidden In the folds of her gown. So I turned and strove to flee from this hideous word, and, as I went, I clenched my fists and cried within m self: "I love her love her no doubt can come between us more I love her love her love her!" Thus T hurried on along the great highroad, but, wherever I looked, I saw this most hateful word ; it shone out palely from the shadows; It was scored Into the dust at my feet; even across the splendor of the moon. In jagged characters, I seemed to read that awful word: MURDER, And the soft night wind woke voices to whUper it as I passed: the sombre trees and gloomy hedgerows were full of It; I heard It in the echo of my step MURDER! MURDER! It was always there, whether I walked or ran. In rough and stony places, in the deep soft oust. In the dewy tender grass it was always there, whispering at my heels and re fusing to be silenced. I had gone on In this way for an hout or more, avoiding the middle of the road because of the brilliance of the moon, when I overtook something that crawled In the gloom of the hedge, and approach ing, pistol In hand, saw that It waa a man. He was creeping forward slowly and nalnfiillv on his hnndg and knees, but. all at once, sank down on his face In the grass, only to rle. groaning, ana creep on once more; and, as he went, I heard him praying: "Tirv lve me strength O I-ord, give me strength. Angela! Angela! It is so far ao far " And, groaning, he same down aealn unon his face. "You are 111!" said I, bending over him. . , , "I must reach Deptford she s burled at Deptford, and I shall die tonight O Lord, give me stiongthl" he panted. "Deptford la miles away." said I. Now, as I spoke, he lifted himself upon his hands and stared at me. I saw a haggard, hairy face, very thin and sunken, but a fire burned in the eyes, and the eyes seemed, somehow, familiar. "You!" he cried; and spat up In the air toward me; "devil!" he cried. "Devil VIbart." 1 recoiled instinctively befoie the man's sudden, wild ferocity: but. propping himself against the bank, he shook his hand at me and laughed. "Devil!" he repeated; "shade ghost of a devil! have ou come back to see me die?" "Who are you?" I cried, bending to look Into the pale, emaciated face; "who are you?" "A shadow." he answered, passing a shaking hand up over his face and brow, "a ghost a phantom as you are; but my name was Strickland once, as yours was Devil VIbart. I am changed of late you said so In the Hollow, and laughed, You don't laugh now, Devil VIbart, you remember poor John Strick land now." "You are the Outside Passenger!" I exclaimed, "the madman who followed and shot at me In a wood " "Followed? Yes, I was a shadow that wag always behind you following and following you, Satan Vibart, tracking and tracking you to hell and damnation. And you fled here, and you fled there, but X was always behind you; you hid from me among lowly folk, but you could not escape the shadow. Many tlmea I would have killed you but she wan between the Woman. I came onco to your cot tage, it was night, and the door opened beneath my hand but your time was not then. But ha! I met you among trees, as I did once befoie, and I told -mi mv nnrna o I did once before, and I spoke of her of Angela, and cried her name and shot you Just here, above the brow, and so you died, Devil VIbart, as soon I must, for my mission is ac complished" "It was youl" I cried, kneeling beside htm, "It was your hand that shot Sir Maurlc- VIbart?" "Yea." he answered, hla voice grow ing very gentle as bo went on, "for An' gela's aake my dead wife," and, fum blln in his pocket, tie drew out a worn an'a small lace-edged handkerchief, and I saw that It waa thickened and black with blood. "This was hers," be con tinued. "In her hand, the night she died I Iiad meant to lay It on .her grave the blood of atonement but now" A sudden crash in the hedge above; a figure silhouetted against the sky; a shadowy arm that, falling, struck the moon out of heaven, and. In the dark ne. I waa down upon my knees and fingers were upon mv throat. "Oh, Darby!'' cried a voice, "I've got htm thlg way qulckoh, Daru " My flat drove into hi ribs; I struggled up under a rain of blows, and we struck and swayed nd staggered and struck tram pling the groaning wretch who lay dying ri me oucn, 'And before tne was the pale oval of a face, and I emote it twicer with my pistol-butt, and it was gone, and' I was runtime along the road "Ptearnlan apoka truth' 0 CJod, X tbank theel" I burst through a hedge, running on. and oncareless alike of being seen, of capture or escape, of prison or freedom, for In my heart waa a great Joy I waa conscious of shouts and cries, but r heeded them no more, listening onl to the song of happiness my heart was Binning "OmrraU-n spoke truth, her hands ar c.enn n dod, ,T thank, thee''4 t i'tv.tini r.n movday) Lr vit7 " t rry'up. mum, or you'll be too late Hie to of In otlee' ' "Do ou do nnuli ilslilngT" "Do 1! I'm alnaya llshlng In my pockets to pay my wife's bills." -Sketch. FROTH. What They Get 1 Otto Gee, m wlfo gets angry when I come home latel Tom My wife gets worse than that; she gets a rolling plnl Nothing New "fe Mrs Naggs Did jou mis me while I was away? Mr, Naggs No; I went to lectuion I ever. day. AND THE WORST OU-fcyeil I H5 - Perra - assa HHn-Hsa fTf l wAn " ; M I T v All '" ' W i$r?JtVi k )l , - ml i ; I 11 ok. yx& llte H8L s$L -liK DAY DREAMs iiiinii m 1 1 1 1 A", 1 ' rSftA. ' i,n--'a-'-'-4rtf4 in---BrL im i SCRAPPLE -The Taller lo ace em The Y.r 1 ngs Is jut over Well! Well! Jack When I aHked Ethel If she would he mine, she fell on m bieast ami sobbed like :t child, but tinalt) Mie put her arms around my neck ami Maud Oil, es, I Know nil about t. I tehearsed It with her SONGS WITHOUT WORDS in limit W I i f ""V I Cheer Up, Father, We'll All Have to IS YET TO COME Q pWTUC t m mZ2Z. . " -fc' THE PADDED CELL ' ' '' ( . I i ) I lW l lo.n'J VT THE MARITAL WOES I Adnm, being, like Pieeideiit Wilson, 1 Intrench, and a grim silence reigns. wnuAlfl hm m Give Up Our Fur Coats This Winter A Careful Parent .Vf F$tsM .KMsr V u-l Mother Before you get married, I'd like to know aomethlug about his character and his past. Daughter Certainly. His bank bal. ance runs Into lx figures. Mother You had better marry at once. I will study him afterwards. -. 1 a a J tw v ( ' IWiWtw iMWllllll11 A LA HHr L it !. W- T5Tlv'lr mwr x ltlF"StJ . L OF ADAM AND EVE tuo pioud lo tight 1 -and Eve mutually 'Our new cook la vci tall. Isn't she'' "Yes, but she Isn't likely to stay long." "Tonunls, what is tne nei tiling to oysters?" "Why, Mlgkel, shells of course!" Not Worth Much He No, the governor doesn't ,pay me more than I'm worth. Bhe-How in the world do you man age to live on it?. ISSraPBI! nWK3lrs IIUtlllllllllmlPJ K nvEllB l rR!mfiv 77c--J 1 1 -r---p ' mi.ia.is mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm gVM p am , . -ImiMW .- --- T . . , ,$
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