Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1917, Sports Extra, Pictorial Section, Image 22

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PICTURES
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FRIDAY
May 4, 1917
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The Young Lady Across the Way
BRITISH FLAG FLIES FROM INDEPENDENCE HALL
Nearly a century and a half after the Colonies rejected it, the emblem of England finds an honored restoration to the "Cradle of American
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Tho outiB lady ncrosa tho way bays
dm bhvr In tlio paper that a eooiI many
of'the nut omob lies entered In tho races
anvstock cars anil she supposes they'ro
Btronster than tho regular passenger
ones, hut bIio Etiouldti't thlnlc they'd bo
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Dangerous
"Do you bollovo that nntlilnc can
bo caught by Waslng?"
"Sure! I kissed a girl nntl nbo
rnuRlit rac." Boston Transcript.
AFTER THE POLE VAULT WITH MA'S BEST CURTAIN POLE
THE NEXT EVENT WAS THE STANDING HIGH JuJ
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unprofitable occupation of glvlnt
advlco to tho woman who had Juit
painted her own iiusband In verr
dark colors.
"Suppose you wore to try to heap
coals of flro upon his head?" he iu(.
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turned. "I'vo thrown a lighted lamp
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ns bad next day."
So to Speak
Curnou widow,!
"I drove n hundred yards yesterdaj,
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j esterday."
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Copyright, UjrrH & Knuis
ENTIRE BRITISH COMMISSION WHICH IS NOW IN WASHINGTON
Commissioners in front of Brcckenridp;o Long residence." Seated, lefk to right, are A. A. Paton, Lord Eustace Percy, A. G. Anderson, Mr. Flavell,
Sir George Foster, Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, Major General G. T. M. Bridges, Rear Admiral Sir Dudley R. S. do Chair, Sir Joseph Pope, W. T.
Layton and Major II. II. Spender Clay. Behind Mr. Balfour stands Sir Erie Drummond.
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C.isucll's Saturday Journal
The Golfer's Wartime Lament Oh,
plowman, spare that green!
In the Same Class ,
Captain (examining uniforms which
are expected to be marked with tho
owner's name) What docs this
'mean, my man? Your namo beems
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Private (In tho rear ranks) Xo, sir.
It's O'Brien." Tiger.
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Klrst Tramp This war Is a curse. Bill.
Second Tramp It's awful, Tom. Kvery railway truck loaded with am'
lauimiuiii .ut ii cuinioriaoie empiy to be found anywhere I
SCHOOL DAYS
A VOTING PATRIOT AND HIS PET
Five-year-old James Lawrence, of 1636 South
'- .Sixteenth street, Js too young to fight and ,
; Tw, Wp k; ineligible but boftare wHling to grow
IT'S HARD TO JUDGE THE "BESTEST" BABY IN SUCH A GROUP"
Dr. Nathan II. Horinstcin had that difficult task at tho Starr Garden Baby Show. He
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"Well, if they over call for volun-,
teers they'll put all tho actors and
prisoners in one company." j
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He Very well, indeed, but isn't Hv
a bit long for a kilt? Lehigh Bun.1
A Bank Episode' fl
Th Taller
Mrs. Jenkins (wishing to convert ',4
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