.. s ,'' ,'.' V: rm.;- - -,. v - f:4 .i C-f n fff'v- '!'" j rt . L """3B ?' C 3LJ . - . ' - N i - 4 y- cwtnttg r'PRSPTO ji" ' i ' rC Uenner yi" " PICTUK ,4AU SOPPLE i.T-iJ , l."1v vs I'' '.'- J' ft tii fr rt Cl ," $ iyi4 iff tr? F, IPS? ( 'V5. 8 &'r P - .& St r?.'j ifftA HHHBH J" '- Luaaa.aaaaH V aaaaHflttH ittA uttf .jaMaP (' fy1 flffi IV Jwj , B K bbbbbbHbbIbM BSBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBaBaMiaBBBa' JaBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBBBBB' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaPBBBBBlr BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBalr bbbb aaBBaaaViaBBBBBBBBkllBBC JW m al aBSBBBBBBBlBBBBBiMBBBtViVBBBBBBBBBKflBBHJ B Jffjc' 3tu Br KTV"4y 4 Copyright, IlarrLi A Kwlng. SECRETARY BAKER HANDING NEW OFFICERS AT FORT MYER THEIR COMMISSIONS Tho Secretary; of War personally gayo each officer at the training camp his diploma and commission before n distinguished audience. Stand ing just in back of Secretary Uakcr is Colonel Charles W. Fcnton, commandant of the camp, and back of him Speaker Champ Clark. If Bfc.S' SfeV KSrt?.. liL. s. Copyright, Underwood & Underwood. MEN. TOO. KNIT KflPlTS PflD ttm-tt? catitpo TTTT,T,T.r, Not only are women doing men's work in these strenuous times, but men are rcnlacine- womon Ti,n w.,i. t, receiving instructions at 'the ,N York ffcEwSSarSfc pht0ETaph shows men workin& and &V r ' v t rfliimlBRyPW r! ' "' ffflnTPlvflf- iwiFMII Dvaa a ...l.ll j' - THE LATEST ANTI-MOSQUITO GUNS Uit'Stitp8,50ldieM'.'omewher In New York city" have adopted Uiew -'' ,J . rfMa9aflnBA'.ir ., ' jl ."-", j1 1l ."' John188 TENNrs"wmRLWrND --f7rnfhnn' who haila from too same State as Maurice McLoughUn. gayea ijino exhibition of hS i prowess t 7'-.f, Ajk.; 3 ""J. T 'r''"'' -f &. - ':j-t?;v. a : asjiH i - - f. . . r MH.arU r At .- - .i(t.L .! . .'r-, flHl vi l KBHBBBBBit.Cy-'.''.'StK) Sv ,J i- vS 1 'Atmtd -KA'.JMA' . AsflBMHSP . ., Acifpn FOR IT WHEN HE PAID HIS FARE THE Tkd. The Yonng Lady Across the Way Ml "mpprrh MR.DANG HAD SOME DIFFICULTY MAKING TIIR mu CONDUCTOR GIVE HIM A TRANSFER The young lndy across th way aaya eho tar in tho paper that Itussla had mada no separata peaca and she sup poses Germany wouldn't consent to It. Tho Chief Point They wero having an argument as to whether It waa correct to say of a hen, "sho is setting" or "sitting," and not being able to arrlvo at a satis factory conclusion tnoy decided to submit tho problem to Farmer Giles. "My friends," said he, "that don't interest mo at all. What I wants to know when I hear a hon cackle Is whether sho be laying or lying." I ! 'V . '' j fe -opyriEnt) .tf l.y FONTAINE FOX THE PADDED CELL The Reason Tho Logician Yus, yer can taks It from ono as thinks things out for hls solf. Tho reason why they're a-knock-In' oft all those trains Is becos they're runnln' short o' paper for timetables. The Cart Before tho Horse " fM - -1 " In' off all those trains Is becos they're AAC?.TiiiEr I MMIN lVC I b VMCAiiyMb jT n. I V$-3 jrfP" I .i. .u u ,iuuo i.. away w.in mjr J j f t &T V brother and he wasn't out for two a XIr .-"1 i "That's nothln'I My brother ran I . iZy v F5 zfT " v away with a horso and ho wasn't out tf 2-'m HAfWAftlv I "The walls of your house are very ,1 l --. . . thin, aren't they?" $j . n. S "Oh, veryl Wo could actually hear aj Y v our neighbors having celery for din- m ner yesterday!" f! Porter HI I Stop that parcel I iui i-umns snow. B ta London Opinion. Iso this Is not a fight, but Private Smith criticizing a popular war paint ing In this year's academy. School days ACftii. By DWIG DCHl They're just THICK! Vfe'lt We io tive cm a. dose o? -pins tfrren , I uesj. niu everu one oi Hi, J,rt! Lorn men C0.M Nfl 5p CiflJnwni' r Fi3"iv unrAyy u ii it -iwiTm irf. em. "N YH. I z-viXI .f. I ---- j . . .f..W. -- f I V- .bUN -. a a i :-r TMn , J fSv'xV' '' V- -' Svi- An Inspiration Somo tlmo ago, when a local corps was reviewed by Sir Ian Hamilton, one officer was mounted on a hors that had previously distinguished Itself in a bakery business. Some body recognized the horso and shout ed, "Baker!" Tha horse promptly stopped dead and nothing could urga it on. The situation was getting painful when the officer was struck with brilliant Idea, and remarked, "Noth ing today, thank you; The proces sion then moved on. There Are Bites and Bites v n vm . i tr:ii ri k'V -'C, , 1 : Cunell'i s.75p; , iturdy JoursU. Q .-"H"" blt yet, Bll IV . j, ,i