stratv PICTURES A.ND SCmPPLE &'- Primer lEuening 1 1 rtrrnrri . j . ' I li v aMfX" .,-. .. S f UKiHI' UfA-V k M' 1 1 iW 9W Z T DMHMniH '.Mfc.. ii-;, i;; UT5T i-',r' ',w imwmmmmmmm;, -,. . -raga. cz;v-:.i '& ii ' " .a' 3 I' JBm5tf3wV.2?S&' ; '. ' 'v sj" rf v iii mmmammtmmmmmtmm PHILADELPHIA G"t 'wPIFIES WAR-TORN FRANCE Miss Paula Maene Egan in the role of the heroic sister republic in the pageant of French residents of Philadel phia, commemorating the 128th anniversary of the fall of the Bastile. LOGAN BRANCH OF THE EMERGENCY AID Exemplifying the charitable spirit of the "City of Brotherly Love," members of this philanthropic association took active part in today's procession and other exercises, marking the French national holiday's observance in Philadelphia. II IIMWUM'1!' "'H1WMP ' ""'I Ml "If i i y II ' iPTHi IMi'T nilimBliiMrffii TJrr" ' 1 1 mt 1 iSBE REPRESENTATIVES OF AMERICA'S HUMANE SOCIETIES IN FRENCH PARADE Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, ns chairman of the French division of the Emergency Aid Committee, and Dr. Charles D. Hart, on the part of the Boy Scouts, had conspicuous positions as guests of honor in the parade and memorial meeting as well as the other demonstrations that marked the day s festivities. The Young Lady Across the Way r- If WiJi" The youne lady ncrosa th way Bays she naw In tho paper that very tew protelds should be eaten In hot weather and cho supposes a simple diet Ilka meat and potato Is na rood as anything. H'm "I don't believe any one has yet decided If tho world Is flat or round," remarked tho club cosslp. "Now, Jortles, olo fellah, what Is 'your opln. Ion?" "Neither," grunted Jortles. "What!" screamed the gossip. "Whatever do you think It is then?" "Crooked," said Jortles, ns he sadly fingered lumps of emptiness In his pockets. Ideas. THE VERY NAME "DISAPPEARING SEAT" WAS WHAT SUCGJ lllEl aiiiiciuu XV IMUUlb - He. Q- PROBABLY FEkU J''i OUT WHEN WE WERE ,"""vv CROSSING- .THAT X - ' 1 A- .'-i.fi BRIDGE. '" 'iiy,TiL 1 ',, VMf " n c o.-r73 u". .1,."' Uy FONTAINE KOX (L'otitl THE PADDED CELL J AIMT17 ? I ". . - TeoRtSB.lP . . f XOV WERE A6 q ThVT VOULb VU FIT 1 j I (subJaariajei; ySSwp ) Hamward I Doing It on Romance ij xiiBj' em in mo gloaming; moon beamed at them, the nli ingalo Bang; they could heir'il grass mown, and they saw a roso bush wink nt a sweet wllllu and If you ant to know what they saw and heard, buy any old 1 story. J! "Don't you sigh for syrapitlil sometimes when things go vtmtt she whispered. "Do you never eipoti enco a longing for tenderner JM Sometimes, ho answered. ' I order n steak." At the Academy f 1 1 5.i . UL -5,. l.i wnxfiWM London Opinion-! "I posed for that, miss; I posed toil long that's why I'm here. l A Generous Gift i i yjiiw m i iiiiiiiiiiirTiiiiTif iiBHagT,inrp'i '"mmi : ' sniv Sp ffiJMiSlTw' ?$ nHJ t4M&silfc,viv n.' Fasslnr Show. Lulsl(to passing scouts) Soldatl Inglesl I Ze food cost so moocha for my Bruno I can Veepa "eem no longa ! SrT glf 'eem to you for as you say ze mascot regimentals! IT JUST DEPENDS I gUgggSI pip3n Cassell'B SulurJay JotiroaLJIl LAncA Pornnrnt Tm thfa n Plntnnnl The Old Hand That depends. 'Ave yer como for fatigue men or 've J brought the rum Issue? DAYS I Nov? 3ont you -tnrow "thst ...l. yrr. . Trunk TifrV! WOK) m,. -, ....... . w If you do I'llWiyonr roo. on you.'. you- u", yur Hov roalet toc ?as SiPty' Serves Him Right Claude He knows all the people In town. Maude Why doesn't he assi with them, then7 "They know him." Answer. NATIONAL GUARDSMEN MAKE BRAVE SHOWING ALONG LINE. OF MARCH The close proximity of the time of their departure for "somewhere in France" evoked unusual enthusiasm in the reception accorded to the Pennsylvania troops' as they paraded with the French societies. - ' By DWlGl k sLa. g&f ''"!"' iij 1 "mKbTOi 'iK . ,. if r in i Jfit.tss W iy II, ' - r v k r - 25 -siw TniTwlriHil infill wOLa K5 Jm llffiyi li 1 1 sB Imm I fl I - 4&Lbmnvd!wM mm 1 f lu llll r W XhjSvc 1 mill II - " " r2vM Vr I la lint'JII I - nJ i 1 m' Hi 1 1 Cjkm K mr'? y y F IN S I le WAIT of H -mrtri withamaia i P.ar.on'i.wv3 . - ..i "Whatever are you children """J "Oh, we found pa's false t'M'MJ we're trying to ni mem u - , 'cos he hasn t got any. A Good Reason "la that little boy I saw ycfl ing witn tnis aiiernuun o---j Willie?" asked his mother. "Mn rnlleH Willie. 'llfl much good, but he's the only!? the street that X can UcK. V L1 LifcS ""Hi" Dr. mi.. mi mu&& iwbKMt J"S s . ttjni .' fP' i -..i t-" ' .-' ' Cj-A Xl '.'SM aw I T t,'Jo
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