ffSiSlwVHwwTSSSy11 !( "-," J sS " Cj ? 3STRA PICTURES AM0 THURSDAY May 17, 1917 &' Heitger netting m SCI&PPLE -,. .' .' :,;: VV n. Vy J, fl v ft W W The Young Lady Across Iho Way "THREE GRACES" OP MAIN LINE GARDEN DEMONSTRATION They aro Verna Peterson, Dorothy Barnard and Margaret Brooks, and adorned iiic lair Riven by the aiiiuiit School pupils on the Frank Thorn- son cstato nt Morion. PRESIDENT FOR A DAY OF A MINIATURE REPUBLIC Miss Eleanor S. Gamblo has her hands full in her brief authority as executive of the doll booth at the dog and pony show at Wynnowood. A FAIR DIANA OF THE MAIN LINE Miss Marguerite Rennick as 6ho ap peared in tho Red Cross fete civen on tho V. J. Clothier estate. nzz THE POSTMASTER DISCOVERS A POSTCARD WRITTEN IN GERMAN TU Hit JJ1.IJlVMl"Wia iiiil " "iJ UUU Utili UNDER SURVEILLANCE Tho youtiB lady across tha way says ho ovorhcord her father nay that tho new left floldor was ono of the fattest K.irdenerH ho ever paw nnrt she rhould think he'd hetter stlclt to It this year Instead of playlne baseball. Rough Stuff Kllllnpr tlmo. Hoastlne n friend. Uiuiplne a picture. Rlpplnff out an oath. Jumping on nn offender. Choking off a phonograph. Knocking a publto man. Smashing a record. Hitting tho high places. Mashing a young tfoman, Breaking Into a dance. Cutting nn acquaintance. . , 151 is "tSf Z1 round w A " --i SS e nt Stm.s our. fr i ' KC 1 vy 'V,..iW L?fnLflfl''lwtP5.C' uvm,. e&tdmfssrszrsj mj..mmmr'm S V . mTH-O s&stlhWi l.ilr wm ir "X yp . NV ii WrvW! ,-f nw Wt ,V MM w.. TA F -:V.:' lH,t . ? yf 7 ''V r? By FONTAINi: POX. THE PADDED CELL " selective" ( J I Pshaw! oaly dimes f WHAT 1 VANT'S Those cute, l'il I i HM.F Dollars! Random Ravings Ruth la an alchemist I know And so I'll havo to drop her For every tlmo I'm out wm. 1...4 My sliver turns to copper. The farmer broke his wagon When his horso began to buck; But ho was nulto resourceful Apd used his garden track. Ho put tho prelim on tho board. It struck mo llko a pall, I knew that I wns dono for, from Tho writing on tho wall. Millinery or Wnr Economy StenKSS? f 'Pif Tho Bjatander. S Ono of tho minor battles now raglnf In Regent street. The New Lcandcr Th rlnc Show. "Bay, Poppa, I must Introduce you to Mr. Do Smythe he's Just mad for us to be torpedoed, so that ho may res- A RANK DECEPTION A,,ih,i,i .. , , . CanseU'a Saturday Journal, like fhosoAe seeVa! Zatyl iZU)- m: It all, aro there no mllkmtldi nnna axtia nntmn ... . "wo rtw ruetitua xivl,u aunril AT WYNNEWOOD I L 1 fy.'UI. ikmMd A. .tttsetlow 0;5;anod older as well . jontoc mndmi ot Kclctynd iub.Un. 1 H? SCHOOL DAYS L " ffljitl Keep out ot troae J p5 : a-tjfc CccUt'ecjivaw I g - o. -rcsr&. rit.. TT L , JwlS?T . tP A Scdalia Idea at tho samo tlmo enforco respect for j tlio ordinances concerning tho peaco.j and dignity of tho city Is solved, to, his own satisfaction nt least, by Sev dalla's chief of police. Tlio chief suggested that Immediately upon ari niilrrrl fn rlarmctf ft ,,,11, cntnn rttfTl .., w uviiuoifc fU tll4 PMtMV "'"jT"! offlclal as a surety for goofl behavior; S anuuia tno visitor behave nimse" properly tho money would bo rcturnw , to him. Should ho decido to cutup a llttln tVin tr. .nnl.l Ua nnnllnil nn tht 1 fine. Kansas City Times.' EPIGRIIYMES: IT IS right smart remarkable how William Shakespeare said so many things that lilt the nail on its bepounded head. A WI8K old owl, was Billy Shake, and I'll bet he'd agree that. If a certain FATIIKll could look down on you and me, and Tom, and 'DlcK, and Harry and the man out in the street, and hear the martial muslo that each KNOWH and loves, he'd greet both you and me with HIS great smile, lied call us all his OWN) hed recognlie his Country's child Just by our flags, yone. But ho would see our hearts j he'd know his work would be well done I Let's hoist our flag and cheer for him our Dad, George "-" emu. jiuuisiiT jivsaaui ' It Is a wise father that knows W; HI i v , .u(m, w tj &:' -) AU " - 'Srt-j
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