Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 07, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Image 18

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THE KAISER HEARS FROM -WILSON
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From London Opinion
VISITOR: "THAT A NICE THING. WOT'S IT
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PROFITEER: "OH! I MADE THAT OUT OF
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MORE UNION'LABOR
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Terliaps within your thoughts you
carry " picture ot the lone ago the
sweetheart that you didn't marry her
name waa Maude or Kate or Flo. Tou
wonder It ahe's atlll as pretty as when
she 'waved farewell to you the day
you started for the city to conquer fame
and fortune, too. Tou wonder If she's
sitting sadly and pining for her former
beau don't worry, for you're gueislng
badly, the girl forgot you long ago.
The long lost love that you've lamented
got married when you went away. With
life she's very well contented her eon
was married yesterday. And while eho
doesn't look as sporty as In the days
you've oft recalled, remember, you are
over forty and also getting slightly
bald. Today you'd call her dowdy,
funny, and say she's lost her looks and
style, but I'll Just bet a piece of money
If she saw you she'd also am lie.
WILIi MOORE.
Unpatriotic!
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London Opinion.
She (with pride) I've had ray ton
sils cut I had two doctors come to
dolt.
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yourself, silly, 'coa they want all the
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"Eggs are high."
"Tou don't have to buy eggs all the
time. There are nourishing cereals,
oatmeals and such."
"I do have to buy eggs. Trouble
Is my wife doesn't know how torcook
anything else."
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The prices change all over town.
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But peanuts itfll remain five ctntaj
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The pleasant fact we always know Ol
That peanuts etlll remain Ave cental
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