Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 05, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Image 20

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LEWS OF THE CARTOONISTS AT HOME AND ABROAD
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HER LITTLE BROTHER
Tuthlll, In the St. Louis 6Ur.
NOT SO EASY
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I'rom "The News of the World" (nncllsh).
VENTRILOQUIST HINDENBURG: "WATCH CLOSELY, GENTLEMEN.
MY LIPS DON'T MOVE"
' Klrby. In the New York WorlJ.
IS THERE NOBODY HOME?
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JK FEDEBAL UNION
Donntll. In the fit. Loul Globe-Democrat.
TAKE ANOTHER DOSE
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Np GOOD
i:nnr, In the Ilaltlmore American.
IN UNION THERE IS
STRENGTH
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From 1Horame Enchalno (rrtncb).
C -. POILUS: "WELL, COMRADES. YOU ARE HERE FOR' OUR RELD3F I"
"VVVV -",,.'''. Americans: ,.k'WE Akei" v , , . . ,
. . rirn TnnK Tn& WASHING OUT TO DROP THE BUNDLE OVEll
IT WAS THE CUSTOM OF THE WOMAN WHO .TOOK THE-W ABM DISCONTINUED M
THE STAIRS UNTIL DAD ORDERED THL i hm ,j
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i:y I'ONTAIN'B 1'OX
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i?ac& Diamonds
Oh, now It li tlio seatoii cruel, when
wp must bow to Old King Coal, nnd to
Mjcuro a r.torc of funl n must Rlcp up
nnd ay him toll. We cither hao to
rnte7o and b1iIct nlien winter bettles
on tho earth, or clso hypothecate the
fllwcr to Keep a fire on tho hearth.
How- awful on romo cold gray mornlnff,
Mlien lowerlns rloud:i ohscuro tho bud,
to suddenly reccls'e tho naming, "Wo'll
hao to buy another ton." It Keeps u
dlitglng und requlies an everlasting
Fitream of cabh to feed our hungry
heater fires 1th ntuff that quickly turns
to nsh; n pllo of coal may look enor
mous when It Is dumped Into tho bin,
but nover li enough to warm us until
tho milder days begin. And when we
Rhher In December and stamp around
with frosted feet, It doesn't help us to
remember tho way we cussed at AugUBt
heat; wo simply hao to grin and bear
It, no matter how It dents our roll;
small comfort that our nelchbois share
It, this misery of buying coal.
WILL JIOOItE.
THE PADDED CELL
it cost mb o-oo To jr -v
(StfTTHisTAM. Mffn) ( OH Jbhu! $
SIVIE ME 400 ,s:JEJIt0C'eJ t
WRTH OF SKIU J VP0T .
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More Horrors of War 4CZ s:hL&- X. I
The Patslne Show. 1 I ff
Master Smith (apparently the only Hay WA.fi ft ,
available offlce boy In town) Look 'ere, - ' n. X
I don't want ter stop 'ero all day. Why ' v N. r X
don't yer toss for who's goln' to' 'ave f N. f A
me? Then I can nettle about wages, . V Y V J J
'olldays, time off for lunch and cetcrer. , &
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. . . ... . The Young1 Lady Across the Way
SCHOOL DAYS By PWJgI I ! jM)
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Wa remarked to tha vmmr lid
across tho way that thla aeems tp ?1
an age of comblnallona and that we '.1
must b very careful to tea that ,thy jl
do not operate in restraint of tjje. 'w
and Bia said aha didn't aee why tra'di.V J
should complain as Jong us, (t charge)'
fullv ajl much for. Out nA u.m.1 .dm
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