i 4PH5& r- " 5?TO 6105W& WST- Ki -. IMujnr HEar F"?"ST'.' m. itimtmn m , m- VIEWS OF THE CARTOONISTS AT HOME AND " ABROAD I mom'KmTmsmKmm"m&i i i i t m jjp iii '. . i . . '' i I MjBjK? f" JH r Selbel, In the Knickerbocker Presa THEY WON'T HOLD WATER Greene. In the New York Evenlin Teleeram THE NEW SALOME f $&4 "if flwKHm SWARMING TIME Hope, In the Cleveland News From the Western Mall (English) A CRUSHER Waiter: "Sorry, but the Stockholm goose and blood-stained hand shake sauce is orf, sir." Berryman, In tha Waahlngton Evening star EVERYBODY'S CHANCE TO DO A BIT Donnell, In the St. Loulj Globe-Democrat A STORM COMING P 7 ljS i Lj , 1 Fruah, In "the Xw'Ylerk WortJ ' From London Opinion 'WARTIME ECONOMIES "FANCY MEETING YOU!" - l- ,,.. . ' ' Voa Hindenburtr meets Field Marshal Hate. HejiioWf, tn the Portland Ortronlan "STARVATION WILL WIN THE WAR" HOOVER 'V Uy rONTAINH rox. (Coprrirtt) 27e Gossip I hato the gossip's poisoned tongue that rulna reputation, and I could smile to see her hung who puts In circula tion the nasty talk about a friend, the sneaking lilt of scandal. Her carcass I would gladly rend. She's nothing but a vandal. She makes her way Into a group, ns slyly as a Jackal, and then proceeds to hunt and snoop for nasty things to cackle. We hate a brute, wo loathe a thief and wo despise a liar and from tho shrew to get relief we'd brave Infernal fire, but earth no safe retreat supplies when once the Anvil Chorus begins to forgo Us chain of lies and makes our friends abhor us. Good reputation Is a (lower. We work for years to grow It, nnd yet a gossip. In an hour, can blast and overthrow It. But 'twould defeat the gossip's ends, 'twould foil this evildoer. If those we look upon as friends refused to listen to her. WIUj SIOOIIK. A Bargain V The Sketch. Gertie You ought to est something for that cold, Bertie. Bertie Well, how much will you give me? THE PADDED CELL ' I. J CAMOUFLAGE 1 1 I I AeeT mama ' X. i ij The Young Lady Across the Vay 1 i sssnJ Full Instructions lira. 6asey lie sister writes mo that ovcry bottlo In that box we sent her was broken. Arc yo sure yez printed "This side up, with care" on It! Casey 01 am. An' for fear they nhouldn't sea It on the top, Ol printed It on the bottow, as well. Boston Transcript. SCHOOL DAYS By DWIG ocrr-W-Xv . The Train onrte Toot J t I The young lady across tho way i1 Bhe guesses Germany Isn't as hard TO financially, as one might suppose., il, sue sees uy the paper that It's abb to' offer Us war bonds to Investors at Jem than par. Small Indeed! The orderly officer was inquiring U there were any complaints. Private Sparks JumnecTup nnd stated thath! never got his proper ration of butter.' The officer looked the man up and down, then very triumphantly pointed. to tho veriest morsel of butter on hi . boot. "Of course, you liaven't got your j proper ration of butter," he alii "Half of It's on your foot!" Private Sparks glanoed down at th J tiny greaso spot. "Ah, ye. sir," he agreed. "JuM. halt!" :t 1 i ii 5iJK,j ' 11..1 V. . S T(T,i'i -ViPS.ST' . i. -f - . j-.. " a: t:U '. i . t,:
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