Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 13, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Image 22

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Tho young lady across the way says
tho rresldcnt'fl position must ba a
pretty trying ono at all times, but It
must bo especially hard when Congress
Isn't In session and ho hasn't any ons
to rely on.
Similar Tastes
A Fiencli lady iccently married be
causo tho bridegroom's taato and hers
wero hlmllar. "I don't care vory
much for lilm, nnd ho doesn't cars
very much for me," sho explained.
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FLOWER "GIRLS" AT THE BIG RED CROSS RALLY
S!?!?gi S Wh cont,rfibut?d t0 th0 succcss of yesterday's affair in the Forrest Theatre are the
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Mrs. Robert Torrey.
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Adopting tho Plural
The youth who had Just been ad-
mitted into partnership with his fath.
cr was inclined to throw his weight
about.
"Look here, son," tho, father
growled ono day, "let's have a little
less 'I, I, V around this ofllce and
a little moro 'we.'"
"All right, dad," said the young
man,
A couplo of days later the son bont
over tho father's desk and said In a
rather anxious volco:
"Well, we've gone and done it now."
"Done what?" said the father.
"Why er married yio typist."
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Queener Do you know how to do
this dance, 'Walkln tho Dawg?'
Athlete Well, I don't know the
steps, but I know the holts. Long'-horn.
FOR THE ASKING
Mrs. Smv.-rf.-T...... . . London Opinion,
Do try and bring me .back a German tS W? "6 !n Uck again 'tomorrfrfT
German privates' helmcts'alreadv 5, ?' K mcta cap' wl yu? I've cot wtift
common! neimcis already, and of coursa they are getting so cheap and!
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