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MV MMb SWAM 1300 MILES IN SEVEN SEASONS nirar Rrhlfllf. a member of the Philadelphia Swimming Club, Is still to be reckoned wit Fhqto from Kadel Herbert. PQItFOKMBD NOBLE WORK,AT NEUJLLY Mrs. Laurence V,' Ilenet, wife of the prest. THE TERRIBLE TEMPERED MR. DANG RETURNS THE DOOK BORROWED FROM THE NEIGHBOR WHO OWNS THE TALKATIVE PARROT 30 XXW "fft By FONTAINE FOX. (Cepyrliht,) THE PADDED CELL i y x X Xj SUMME.R . Qjv I SOMB y HoTe-L. iJ0r Popia- IM MISS SM(TH$ VARH THIS A10RMM6 ANO RlPperOUT POURRIBS-OF HER 1 SWEATSR. fiVeRVeDV IS So SOfcR-. i For miss Smith. ha.wc I $ A Dig Fall "We have a great big falWbefore us," say all tho business men In chorus. "Our mills and factories are busy; the whirling wheels would make you dizzy. Such crops upon tho farms kre growing the barns will soon be overflowing. There's lots of coin In circulation ; we're shipping goods to all creation. The oil well owners and refiners are coining fortunes, so are miners. The dinner pall we're richly filling for every worker skilled and willing. And so," say busi ness men In chorus, "we've got a great big fait before us." Now let me tell you, as a' poet, that some one else who doesn't know It, has got a great big fall before him, and something heavy hanging o'er him. I mean a fellow called the Kaiser, who doesn't seem the least bit wiser than when he started In to gamble with Fate and made the World a shamble. Although the Kaiser's far from humble some day his house of cards will tumble. His gen erals should say in chorus, "We'v got a great big fall before us." WILL MOORE. How Reckless! The Walter And what would mon sieur like to drink? She Oh, let's have something fizzy, old dear. He Certainly, Two ginger - les, please, waiter I The FaHlnc Show. The Young Lady Across the Way m Premonition Bplko Tuft Me fodder knew a month before his death when he would die. Jlni Who told him? Bplke Tuff The Judge," Lamb. Disease Under Control "We are right sorry to hear that the ex-Czar of Russia Is to be Isolated, aa we do not believe that czarlng Is con tagious any more. Grand Rapids Press. By DWIG The young lady across the way says thtt since she learned how Important It Is to economize on gasoline on ac count of the war she takes everything down to the dry cleaner's and It Isn't so much trouble when one has one's own car. - - . . rtheKags.ot,forty-slx years. , ' - vAil)i.n;Awbula,ivo'CopiiMttri ". (( W .W-Jt The Bih Kept, Lent Mr. Tucker had unexpectedly come face to face with Mr.vCuttlng, from whom he had frequently borrowed money. ' "Er aw what yaa the denomina tion of the bill youf loaned me?" he asked nervously. "Episcopalian, I guess," said Mr. Cuttln. ."At any .rate, it Km keptr7 '"jr mtsRrmemtMs school days wEFfrazrCTT m til MUS T h V W Vm H.shamtVi'TL W tt y- wAi i wt J ( fy suati h' HI? 1 'nrla3i4'-51JidJBei iu. . ft f B leveryail luibbe ihe .(. 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