h15TR4w ' . AiV V. J; r . BK m. . fnmting HeJrger . -r .? W 'I If 1 M.V' : u ' Bff , a, " ,f -V . ' S ' b' ' U-;. '?' '-ft ., v. ;, VIEWS OF THE CARTOONISTS AT HOME AND ABROAD From The Hulletin, Sydney. Australia. IN THE FOURTH YEAR OF THEIR MARRIED LIFE Bellona: "Do you lovo mo ns much as you did the day wa were married?" THE CHEER LEADER From the New Orleans Item. TQO LATE Thurlby, In the Seattle Times. Bcrryman, In the Washington Evonlns Star. FIRED "WITHOUT A TRACE" HIS MASTER'S VOICE L'arclay, In the Baltimore Sun. Thomaa, In the Detroit News. THE BALLET RUSSE 1PS1PP I r 5 -i JWIIn Klrby. In the New York World. 0 THEY, CAUGHT YOU, TOOT lUarkman. In lllfrolngham (Ala.i Age-Ucrali. YES, HIS 'SATANIC MAJESTY HAS WINGS DAD OUGHT TO BE ABLE TO GET SOME SORT OF A PATENT ON 1113 LATEST DEVICE FOR AMUSING liiru mui i y' I A. m.Cf DIA P llLF. ' By FONTAINE FOX. High Meat One dollar for a pound of steak and fifty cents a pound for "poke;" Such prices make a fellow shake. The family banker will go broke. But they're the prices we must pay, ere long, to have a meal of meat. And we may have to live on hay because the country's short of wheat. The vegetarian declares we shouldn't eat tho mooly cow, but live on beans and nuts and pears perhaps wo'U have to do It now. O pity that Hill Shakespeare died ! If he were only here today he'd feet a Just and honest pride in being author of tho play In which, a pound of llesh was starred and he who pledged it stood to lose. Today, perhaps, a pound of lard might e'en inspire Shakespeare's muse. A sonnet on a piece of cheese! A ballad to a bowl of chow! We'd have such poetry as these. If Shakespeare could be with us now. I yet may learn to doff my hat whene'er I see a piece of veal, but, ero I eat the family cat, I'll try to stand the meatless meal. WILL, MOORE. The Young Lady Across the Way DOCTOR. f&Sfa PENTIST jffiSSjp The young lady across the way says she's rather sorry to Bee that our ship yards are being taxed to the limit, as she should think It would be better to encourage them to make all the ships they can and let some one else pay tho taxes. y CopyrUht) ' fll THE PADDED CELL ' H J CAMOUFLAGING ( 41 MAfWARI) ' Ml Thought Too. Highly of Both On a road in Belgium a German officer met a boy leading a Jackass and addressed him In heavy Jovial fashion as follows: "That's a fine Jackass you have, my son. What do you call It? Albert, I bet!" f "Oh, no, officer," tho boy replied quickly. "I think too highly of my 'itlng." The German scowled and returned, "I hope you don't diro to call it Wil liam." "Oh, no, officer. I think too highly of my Jackass." Paris Liberte. SCHOOL DAYS By DWIG JX-w- it diVv, Tmr much . I Zorti -think she can -wn.if iejr. as Jiara ds J i(; Tioneat oh Ho! tf aa you- yw" - m OkNOl That feoelic I 'JZMf cat wfof! TQJESSM07 1 1 I I U l ,- 1.w -tf iM -vt I i f I 1 l 111 r I I M IIZJPW i i El, "yy'i' hh" " t sKPVsvV ll lnoi voa I s2M m r7iA i i wi n i '" m ir?SV--K( W 5. ?-s -4& Piv mzsg? w m&& StUaw faaisiini htixv c3ca6on A Likely Customer riB7 V- HI"l III j The Paislnc Show. The Crier Ah. Guv'ner! Vat about getting a nlthe valkln' thtlckT The very thing to fetch the gals ! v Got His Lesson "Binks doesn't seem to have much snap In him any more." "No; he used to have so much snap In him that now lie's broke." His Misfortune London Opinion'- 'TVaII ILfra S,nil.,i Blill whftt d9 U you think of your son gettinx th "I ain't t,l .nmrlud. Vlolf, always was from a chl)d the fw,f i t f Vt ticn Bytwr that w uoing inn ; ' , . "' X ' ' Jhfik. .$ ,;- &hLiliA: '. .., - ..w WmmM& ; ,. liV . .. V 1)1 ' ' 'ZUt.Si A.4 ,.-. ;. 7Ta ' t . .,J?fl ftl ifiSHBEs4. :-j.:Hhm WrSffiSfeS" ,. - T- ML? :.-,&.
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