Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 29, 1917, Sports Extra, Pictorial Section, Image 20

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Tho Usual Proportion
Small Boy Father, what Is a cafe
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Father About 10 per cent cafe and
90 per cent looks.
New Species
Mrs. Knlcker Did you enjoy the
star?
Mrs. Newrich Tes; I think she Is
a flno commotlonal actress.
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and all our hoarded coin is spent.
we'll have to do some calculation to
meet our bills and pay the rent.
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ter need shoes and clothes and hats
and books a 'winter fare of bread
and water Is just about the way it
looks. For seaside board you can't
set trusted each week they charge so
many beans, and that Is why our dust
has dusted and left a -vacuum In our
Jeans. The next few months we'll live
on credit, on all the credit we can set,
although a thousand times I've said It
was folly to run Into debt But after
while my weekly slaving will earn
enough those bills to pay, and If I'm
stingy, close and saving I'Ifhae a
chance to put away another roll. e
gods and fishes, another pocketful of
dough that won't be spent for trifling
wishes or vanity or empty show. I
won't Indulge In dissipation, but live a
life that's mild and sane until I get
my next vacation and then I'll go get
broke again I WILL MOORE.
No Evil Intent
"What makes tho englno cough so, Jack?"
"It's afflicted with gasoline consumption, dear."
"Oh, Is that why you have the muffler on It?"
Cornell Widow.
The Faaslnr Show.
Farmer (to C. O. working on farm)-
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you?
C. O. (formerly a poet) No, sir; I'm
only looking for my fountain pen. 1'H
put everything back In order.
A Literal Shopkeeper
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cumbers this morning?" asked tho
customer of the now grocery clerk.
"Nothing but bananas, ma'am," was
the reply. Christian Register.
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