r?fft " 'i V M ' M'i " ' 1 N 3k HlVm sr . ftiengFr rrilUKSJJAX July 26, 1917 Euentng -f " V-fL W i an famii PICTURES AND SCRPPLE 't .kii ! VLillHftKZL R..K...i)ELff 7H fgTTX jWfcjWBNiM Stiff JgMilt P y&w KS & res. ygw rsr U't PMi ,. R& : 'tit)-' A FEW WEEKS' STAY AT THE BABIES' HOSPITAL CURES LITTLE MARY . The pure country air and careful nursing at the country branch of the Babies' Hospital of Philadelphia at Llanerch soon makes the sick little folk -well enough to play again. Miss Judith Houghton, one of the nurses, is shown in the picture above on the lawn of the institution with a ' child that was seriously ill when she was admitted three weeks ago. NEW WARD OP COUNTRY BRANCH OP BABIES' HOSPITAL With the opening of this addition to the institution that is doing so much to save the lives of Philadelphia's babies, a dozen more little patients can be admitted to the country branch at Llanerch. In the circle at the right a nurse is holding one of the infants just after its admittance. Its appearance is so pitiable that the picture drives home visibly the good work the hospital is doing. CI.H. if Y t 'rrt-JPWHT-aHPtBBte ?HBaflnai'7: :U9K .TV7 .KMMf v- aabih t ; ,-i.v.b .' .f ..: & a-,vi.i mmi-; tt VSaV". VK 'C .Kii.4l, .-n v:?r f 'PfC J V ti. k "" MW . "Z -lfc ZtCTLK t-'& lv,vA' .at ;v ";. Ii'VVv- 'V B TL ;fJti T A MOcklSTtjK'OABHrO JtJBEP SAMaES HAPPY SWpbuildinK apployei yesterday-presented tbla bucket to Captain G. P. tin nvinm jurat -jnnyivm. iianiry von vno tnt;, jor me il r' ' xm 1l I T r7 ':"'""'r rr- 1 It .; .lHlt . JHHHHEaHBi Mb&w- JJSF Ural I HBBBi :,'' wt -o... jIHHIHh I liKMV a BBw VHh. fejw XHv N ' wMssm I m mmtm x n. s. fHe y . sv?' Vi ' - ' J &' S yV BuSS V miWy;FARf n 2MH B-''' t8t MC'fdwn of rvi Puw-ic WH TRESP1SSINQ ' XBI'll 'V V TtklMMC(wrrtf HBMH y y Hrar szrs soldiera'of I 'iL. m , eiM reieed to buy books and nmee fori nNHuiRBinlV aBBP. J! 'T H. ' S m, M r, MAIN LINE WAR SIGNS ' The Main Line War Farms Committee has taken every Ewn I? pro&ct ixovs P1?". at the a o the ku.k.i.. 7l: i-iii-iir'.". """," ."uv"b " u" ,SVT.".T",,,' jT5. V",,,JT,,je1 WDrt3 norttiwtrtK ."' j -"V- fwlIHI V ) The Young Lady Across the Way ,, VERNON M'NUTT NEVER LOS ES HIS SENSE OF HUMOR, g A& ii ia , Tho younc lady ncrosa the way says the situation in IluRsIa may look pretty dark, but una Imagines If we"re patient chaos will como out of It yet. Painful, Indeed! A party of "woundeds" were out for a rldo In a charabanc. Bandaged limbs being very much In evidence, tho nurse who accompanied the men asked them to tell her If she was hurting any of them. "You're hurting me," eald a man who was sitting on the box seat. "But I'm nowhere near you!" said the nurse Indignantly. "That's what hurts me!" said the sentimental Tommy. Answers. T --' ' Vi'S ICAR BUAMB THIHG- A -V.SS. y "7 I e"TiP ' o t " 1 MusrA sa Vf"' XT fl THAT SIGN' J , - -v. . - "Ws. Jg -. . . O-stj r. rf . "v. : - l"s " r - , s s - r T.S A J M 'IJ5 f "'fe y(k". ..aP'-UA.t v,. m.t. V, 7 ',(; IV UN IA1.NU l-U. icopyrimo THE PADDED CELL ) AIMT IT ? .tA- V I 'J 7 fa ) , y f I WEED 30 ' Oh m I M0RE HAWKS y iS"S TrlATSWEXmRy & ( The Easiest Way Father My daughter has studied' I music ror a year now, and has not'l mado tho lp.nt nrnirrM 1 Music Teacher It Is the fault of tho piano, my dear sir. There Is omJ in the shop near here that your.'j daughter would learn to play la at' very short time. Father H'm! What is there pe.fl ciai about It7 1 Music Teacher Well, to look at It. a it Is very llko this one, but you play! it by turning a handle. Pearson's !1 Weekly. ' m Getting Acquainted (I SfcJI ,! " irirnM 1 W 5 The Oartoyl. J The Pretty Thing No. The Handsome One Why nott JH T. P. T. Wo, have never properljrS mei, you Know. v T II. O. But why deny our lips that lileasurey W Realization 1 If &$1 5a , ri3ir4piBHiMwf Paaslnr Show. Waitress Sorry, we have no tea cakes or crumpets. We're not allowed to make them. Chorus of "Severe Cases" What! This blooming war's gettln' to be a bit too thick! WITHOUT A DOUBT Cassell's Journal. supp'lfor an!"mUSt cconoml"' Mr8 Skinner, and then there will be an amplUi l'i'i!!,Jd0.,."8r. m? be.at- Blr- everybody stinted themselves as'much as I d I we should all be In clover, X 'S days yog I yUr Afte yea. -thru, your y&00Z00: ( ; ilT""- i V''--r,' i - -i -i 4 i tin i .,.lflj .I'imitiLlitf il i x MBHUHHyiUBKL' mKCTMi Old Signs Thfl fnllnTHnp nlcrn la nntld to Onti of the slender posts supporting tbJ porch roof of a country store in mi namiet of the Far West: ys "Don't hitch your bronchos to thj pillars of this temple. RemembtW Samson." Christian Register. "Though Lost to Sight" - ..- iiisiiiiii hums liiiiiiwimiesi mini a rKCifU --- -- ' $ ::i,j"'-UI TbTTCia imr... .t . -.. , it ' iti, aaek-youpn't Mwwnr , tOMmal"' ,n.-5 v"""v; 'irTMifffiMBMi ' :- "
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