Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1917, Night Extra, Pictorial Section, Image 22

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GIRLS WILL DANCE TO ASSIST HOSPITAL ...
live "Friends of Mount Sinai" who will entertain tomorrow night at Dance do Danceland in aid of the downtown institution. Left to
right aro Minnie Rosenthal, Cecilia Prienu, Mollle Gelbcr, Estella Catlin and Irene Lipsitz.
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These members of St. Gregory's Dramatic Association will repeat next Friday evening in Knights of Columbus Haw, Thirty-eighth and
Market streets, a patriotic drill that won applause upon its first presentation last night.
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The young lady across the way says
the potato vines In her war garden
are eettlnn I'rctty high, but she's looked
at cvny twig carefully and there Isn't
the slgu of a potato on them yet,
The Worst of All
"What's your Idea of haid luck?"
"To take a clrl out automoblllng
and not liavo any engine trouble."
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Somd Men Arc Lucky
Wife (at breakfast) Oh, John, I'll
bet I know whom you gave your seat
to coming: home In the car last night
Hub (who had been out having a
quiet little game) Xonsenso. my
dear! How could you ever guess?
How do you know I gave up my seat
to any one?
Wife Yes, you did. Tou dear, Una
old boy, you let a poor old Irishman
have It, for I distinctly heard jou
say In your sleep, "Oh, that's all right.
I'll stand pat." Boston Transcript.
According to Merit
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Sydney Uulletln,
"Crlpes, Bill, what did they gle you
them stripes for?"
"Not for being a muff, anyhow."
"Oil, I know that, BUI or they'd
liavo given you more than two."
Correct
"Why does tho giraffe have, auch
a long neck?"
"Becauso Its head Is so far from its
body." Awgwan.
The Rigors of Farm Life
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The Son of His Father Tea, ' be ma
falther, and ninety-two he be this year,
an' still plowln' ! But yer know, mister,
'a ain't alius well, an' sometimes I
thinks as farmln' don't agree wl' 'un.
THAT'S WHAT IT APPEARS LIKE
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Cassell'B Saturday Journal.
.. Te Vicar Dress, dress It's all the modern girl thinks about, one mad race
after the fashion.
The Colonel Ah, yes, each girl try Ing to outstrip the other t
SCHOOL DAYS
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EPIGRHYMES:
It's funny what fooj
questions THEY can ask
of you and me about such
things as I.OVE, and life, .
and immortality! tiieik
purpose Isn't Just to
learn about tho "promised
LAND," BECACSE, these things,
such questioners refuse to
understand j but, rather,
IT is fun for them, a pleas
ure all their own, to try
to stump a fellow AND to
feel that they have shown
his brains are quite In
ferior not "to the manner
born," and, If he had no
quick reply they hold him
up to BOORN, It's hard
TO GIVE response to "Son,
why do you love your wife?"
One can't explain AUGnT
OTHKK'phaee of love, nor
death nor life; one's
REASON totter helplessly
before the question, "WMYT"
The deeper down one digs ,
the njore one's 'puzzles
multiply. But now, today,'
no man dare ask why I
have set my hand against
our foe con Ilalleck's
thought and, ready, silent
standi nOBEUT HUS3EUU
"They love their land because It Ii their
own.
And scorn to give aught other reason
why."
A Piker
Jack Bones eaya he Is going to
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