Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 29, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Image 22

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NELLY'S ALLEY CAN TAKE A MUCH-NEEDED LESSON IN CLEANLINESS FROM ITS NEIGHBOR ALLEY AT SEARS STREET
BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH
The young lady across the way says
women have done their part in every
great war, and the doubts if rapoieon
would have won the Battle of Waterloo
if It hadn't been for Joan of Arc
A Prospective Mortgage
"We deny ourselves much. I am
savins to build a house."
"Is your wife cheerful about It?"
"Oh, yes. She thinks we're saving
for an automobile." The Iamb.
THF BABY'S FISHING POLE WOULD NEVER HAVE REACHED FAR
lElSriir.II IF THE POWERFUL KATRINKA HADN'T RUN ACROSS
THAT OLD BRICK-CARRIER'S HOD
Hy FONTAINE FOX.
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DONATES PAINTING TO RED CROSS
W. G. Kricghoff, Ledger Staff Artist, painted this Red Cross Nurse for the Independence
Square Workrooms of iho Philadelphia Chapter of the Red Cross. The painting is
being rallied, and the proceeds will go into Komfort Kits for the boys at the front.
Photo by International Film fienloa
THE EYES OF THE NAVY
A naval observation balloon hovering
over the fighting mast of the U. S. S.
Oklahoma.
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CrcaUvo Waste
Ted Pity the rain spoiled the game
today.
Ned But you got a check, didn't
you?
Ted Yes, but to get oft I had to
use the best excuse I ever had In my
life. Judge.
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Melbourns Tunch.
Private Bill (ex Jockey) Just sniff
these 'ere sausages, sir.
Officer Yes, they're on the turn al'
right.
Bill On the turn! Bllme, they
'arf way up the straight.
Saving the Youngster
"Oh, hubby, euch an Instructive
lecture. The gentleman told ua that
what you eat, you become."
"Huh?"
"What you eat, you become."
"Take that all-day sucker away
from Tommy." Courier-Journal.
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Fresh Why Is It that the leaves
turn red in the autumn?
Soph They're blushing to think
how green they've been all summer.
The Franklin.
Very Peculiar
' London Opinion.
QUITE A MYSTERY
"I hear that you cough with more
difficulty than you did yesterday."
"That's odd, sir, because I've been
practicing all night."
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SCHOOL DAYS
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FRENCH AIR HEROES ON VISIT HERE INSTRUCT AMERICAN FLIERS
i nrty of picked French .olBcsr is busily at work teaqhlnj; American' airrrten the secrets of war. At th extreme left of the group is Allan E.
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Convenient Delivery ,
Customer Send up twenty-five '$m
cents' worth of boiled ham.
Butcher All right, sir. Anything
else?
Customer Yes. If v wife lsnt -
at home, tell the boy to put it through
the keyhole! Life. !
A Choice of Evils '
Th Piln Bhow.
Angry Mariner Come on, you fooll
Jump.) It's your lat chance.
Superstitious SailorWhat' Nke
tne thirteenth. In that boat? No
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