, J : " , PICTURES -rT,."?' ' 2 sTri " UV.D ledger SCRAPPLES Suenmg THE TOONERVILLE TROLLEY By FONTAINE FOX! ' Tin- Younft Lady Across the Way t 'im'W&t '&m ' 1 " ' w A if- iv y w&ffm w yv-. ':?j?.tvt2!$ .:...' - "RHHHMnHpHIHlpSBHppnD MS ? -w. w nW V &" it'"mb- H rh.' young lady across tho way Bays vt-rn! of her friends have volun teered, liut tlnco they fixed tho ago limit nt twenty-ono eho bucsscs virtu ally none, of them will bo drafted, as she liiiows fery few of tho older men. In Scotch j As a Scotlsh soldier said tho other day, tho French aro "Beting a bit of their Alsno bacKI" passing snow. Ns. " . ftf0 . Aol HANK EVARTS'VAS THE first person y(ho cvea CARRJED EGGS ON THE. TOOHERVIUUE 7R0UUE.Y WITHOUT HAVING- ANY. BROKEN. THE FIRST SUNDAY OF SUMMER FINDS LARGE CROWDS ENJOYING THE SURF AT ATLANTIC CITY, THE REFUGE OF HEAT TORMENTED PHILADELPHIANS A ft . v ' :'" ? FA ; -O-' ' ,l-' I - km ' u' k - "'' '' ..''. vCopyrlrtt) SCHOOL DAYS THE POPULAR NEW BATHING CAP HAS A STAR FOR DECORATION NAUTICAL BOY SCOUTS ENJOY A SUNDAY SAIL FROM PENN TREATY WHARF t. BBk bb I y V ' BK3 LE.T T&Ufii MIRROR Tell You what V J YouR.FRIEWDSWOaIT, O'havea Y IMevervjilu A SS LOVELY tA FORSNE. MfSELP 1 y ? JoSiE' V -FOR SPEMD1M6 V J Jy THAT OTHER MTKEL I yV J WHEM WE COULt Vd ,i, WAVE fi'TtN A X. I . , . ' Aristocracy q First Boob flntroduolns himself) h My name's Warren one) of tho Vlr. 'A gmia warrens. 1 Second Boob How-de-do; njlne'a j Nichols, y'know. First Boob Nichols? Second Boob Yaas ono of 'th-Au tomat-Nlchols. Jester. Quito Sanitary Th Sketch. Walter (to army chaplain saytnr srace) It's all right, Oov'nor. There' no need smellln' of It. Not tho Same "I suppose," said tho facetious stranger watching a workman spread a carpet from tho church door to the curb, "that's tho road to heaven you aro fixing thcro?" "No," replied tho man, "this la merely a bridal path." Boston Transcript. War Terms Illustrated T. t "V 1 V f . i N l - i 3s l'urple Cow, FOhLuw me:" DO YOU KNOW HER? n The Tatler. I.ady Publicity Lover, who figures in bo many "charity mats," at the moment, Is, In this charming picture,' Just breaking up tho conversation for tho umptleth time to recite and memorlzo tho lines slio Is repeating In tho Pa geant for Pampered Pekingese the fo llowlng day. " SCHOOL DAYS -aaaweR. ;. ;-- A COUPLE OF KIDDIE3 WHO WERE INTERESTED SPECTATORH AT THE OPENING OF THE NEW NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE AT 43a CHRISTEN r r STREKT YESTERDAY THE POPULARITY OF THE UKULELE "EX TENDS TO THE PEACH AT THE SHORE ,,. . . WJSORTS Ho Knew "Any rags? Any old Iron?" chanted' the dealer, as ho knocked at the sub- urban villa. Tho man of tho house himself open,2 tho door. "No; go away," ho snapped, irri tably. "There's nothing for you. My wife Is away." i Tho ltlnorant merchant hesitated a j moment, and then inquired, "Any old m bottles?" Tit-Bits. In These Jolly Times of War London Opinion. Exasperated Market Gardener (w substitute who is not khaplnr weiil-" Wot nro ytr Ofrald t)f dltE'nff "P""' urrail7 ' &ffr: 1 i.-'V VM-tf. L
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