riSTRAT. VV o lEtmtiitg UMiger s4!?3Hpple ' kfar1 . ih " ' A. &"' v. i&v -$ . r lif ' v pt.. s 1 ?v ,4 r'i; u rf jT" fe ; 'Vii: S ,JJ . i f - INlfW EWS OF THE CARTOONISTS AT HOME " ANDABr6aD I'rom Reynold a Ncwsiapcr I unJon THE GUARDIAN Tl RN T0 mj, , 1QHT ' m iiyf'il!i) yfrR.H , P5liS-y SvftrJ4 twv)iraw? MOBbmB WBMBBB THE TERRIBLE TEMPERED MR. BANG'S NEW STENOGRAPHER COMES IN TO TAKE DICTAT& CHEWING GUM Hi FONTAINE FOX (CoprrlihL) Interned . . Williams In the Indlanapolla News. A REWARD WELL EARNED The first German bringing in an American, dead or nhve, is to set a reward of 400 marks and an iron cross. I'rom Nleune Aniaterdimmer Ammprlam wah's iu:vi:nsi:s i.v thij ckntrai, j;mpiiu:s 'llmo was when I'rltz thought how iiiulIi the Hon would like to cat him but now he thinks how muih he would like to t.it the lion IM Thej've throttled Old John Burlev corn until the war li settled, which makes the poor distillers mourn and feel most Borcly nettled, and he who'd sic rlflce hlB shoes to Kot a drink of liquor now finds tho Increased price of booze cats up his money quicker Two ears' supply of Old Red Kvo has been dis tilled ond planted to keep the land from going dry and furnish dreams enchanted for him who needs that sort of thing to start his circulation and give the nlcohollc awing to his Imag ination Hut, If the war lasH several jears, a world wide prohibition Is the suggestion that appears, because each lands position would soon be such that It Is plain the closest conservation of every hundredweight of grain would be our sole salvation Then they might form a Last Man's Club to sit with stomachs hollow and jealous ejes upon the dub who gets tho final swallow. And when there Is no more to drink old hplritus Frumentl Into oblivion will sink and leave this land of plenty. Ee, How Could You? Tatlers "I shall not marry n woman unless she Is my exact opposite "Vou will never find so perfect a being as that. From th Lo Anetlei Tlmei. CROWDING HIM OUT "WHAT WILL YOU. GIVE FOR HERr '" th " T" Wr" i. """' r ' '' I U&w,. v "'TORmWIBW- SsHKi A Surer Test ' That man Is so honest lie wouldn't steal a pin," said tho admiring friend "I never thought much of the pin test," answered Miss Cayenne, "Try him with an umbrella'" j THE PADDED CELL f J "Camouflage" J i ( BeauTifolsirM JSehFiTFiTs ,A Needy Ones Personally wo are In favor of somebody's starting: a subscription list for those who have signed sub scription lists. Galveston News The Young Lady Across the VftJ n SCHOOL DAYS laWSTO AMERICA INJ1PJ7 mPSjMATEM Pf EET mSS LS& rv dwigI , -. " jbv ill I W nety ilHaHir J A Mk) a; -vou. Mif. Ill atotuiJ wH '-ffe , WM II a ell i nfuMDHl -Y M. UvMVnV 5trrA ewll WnBlBra. r)J ImII in lit ( : ' r . 'llM jH " ir'"?'-L 1 V" .j. -. f., s i raf -rS,5 a cfl - fevv An i ;jdr'J:no We Innocentlv nirrf h vmin? lidr across the way" If she considered th telephone a natural monopoly and M MflM ).& JU.,. ... .. ni. --..- ...s uiuni iee inai u was i body's business how lone she UlKedi iv cr irienus, uuKcaiiYe nanus "For ten years," said the nej hnBrilai 'mu unt.i. .i,lnr as plnnlrwni.t T .A ttwi1fA i of. six, and half an hour later wM breakfast; at seven I was at worM dined at one : had supper at six. n was in bed at nlne-thlrty Ate onir Plain food, and hadn't a day's Wot- all th tlmo" ..... ..... . , -wear meP salji a hearer. In what w J 1 ' fWi$ fi