Shi Mi.'i VjL' J" R " . !(' A. Mm; , STRA v" S iarniing Ueirger i . r . i tfwr .L ' VIEWS OF THE CARTOONISTS AT HOME AND ABROAD From tha Tasslnc Show, London. CUTTING A SORRY FIGURE From The Adiance, publlriinl by Corn Exchange National Bank', Philadelphia, CORN.IS KING ,.. .. K"' ta th C!tland Prese. THE GREAT WORLD PUZZLE Will Keienaky lead the bear or will the bear lead Kerensky? Evans, In the Baltimore American NO PLACE TO SET . ,t . Berrrman, In the Wa.hlncton fltar. CANDIDATE FOR SECOND-CLASS CROSS Prom John Bull, London. RESULT OF FAILURE TO HEED THE WARNING OF THE FOOD CONS ERVATION no" . ff J. U . I ' I lfl ,lll II THE BOY WHO KHFttSED Tb WAIT TtUU MOON BUT GOBBLES UP Mis MJNCH OH THR WAT TO SCHOOL, By FONTAINE FOX 7e Druggist The druggist has an awful time re tailing pills and lotions, and selling desiccated lima and humoring the no tions of customers who make a kick at prices on prescriptions and other ones who think they're sick but only have conniptions. He has to work with eagle eye nnd microscopic measure, because drug prices nro so high that every thing's a treasure And, If ha doesn't clearly read the doctor's Latin scribble, he has to guess the patient's need ; he has no time to quibble. At midnight In his guarded tent the poor apothecary, with head bowed down and shoulders bent, devotes tha night to worry; be cause sometimes he guesses wrong or overlooks a letter, nnd then It may not be so long before tho patient's "better " But, then, In spite of all his woe, he has n pleasant duty, because to him the women go to purchaie youth and beauty Who wouldn't think his work sublime ana gladly buckle to It If he could cheat old Father Tlma tha way the druggists do II? There Are Others Like Him THE PADDED CELL (CopyrliW London Opinion The Sub There goes the most talked about officer In our regiment The Qlrl Who talks about him? The Sub He does. " j CAMOUFLAGING ( ) t- v; ' (1 1AYVyMt J K r v JI Two Points of View Mr..GoodleIgh Her age really sur prised mo; shs doesn't look twenty eight, does she? Miss Snappe Not now, but I sup. pose she did once.--Candle. " SCHOOL DAYS By DWIG rtnlv In Auk Tr.ui . M.nrAtl nteoft Ml iji -t. in uive me a atari. -a "Sixpence halfpenny," oama BJ a volca from tha crowd. 5 "What!" exclaimed tha auctloM and the vase almost dropped nr, hands, ' t k-.,k n,i nmiM rive W ' . .. .. j ii Ur M W Btan, muiierea io quietly faded away. The Younir Lady AcrossthejM I WHAT WILL THE HARVEST BE 1 1 !t, 1 rh. A..n Urfi, arrrtSd the Wj ; im, there1. ueUiInt: like a - TUB W W - 7,-Jr ifoik(Sm$f Ct jeoldlr tH ni ai tj.Huva 4r
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