V f I1" V tT r lEuenmg lEe&ner '. 'A VlfcWS OF THE CARTOONISTS AT HOME AND ABROAD PATHETIC FIGURES THE KID WHOSE MA REFUSED TO LET niM BURN TnE LEAVES AFTER nW ijAwwn 'rm Avn r.vp.nvTifiNfl RAKED 'EM AND EVERYTHING s5fr- a -m i !i P 6HT AND jWTrtE A WAR fOR DtHOCRACT A6A1H5T AUTOERACT vv JfcjtfyWy?h?jfeJiifj ( JUST EXACT!, I I C uKt his J ' 1 m iwE ri "H& - Kl. t 3a ' &k A ..? . A WAR fOIl ffijffi. LKfORCCO BY A, Hague or NATIONS. fjrmvwmv, 8 Jr mjH II if I t'ri MAWiK If f r. Cartoon by Macauley. "THIS IS A RIGHTEOUS WAR; AND A RIGHTEOUS WAR MUST BE WON." William II. Taft. Ronin Klrbr, la K. T. World. MAKE YOUR MONEY FIGHT The Taaslng Show (London). THE LATEST SNARE "Where is the liritish Lion you went forth to slay three years ago, Wilhelm?" "Well, mother, t.e turned out to be stronger and bigger than I thought." "Potstausend! I hear his roar! What are we to do?" "Take courage, mother, I hope this rabbit may satisfy his appetite." Tease, In Newark (N. J ) News, DIPLOMATIC EXHIBIT "We don't know whether it is really true, as Count Luxburjr said, that the Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs is a 'notorious ass but wo do know that there are 'notorious asses' in the German diplomatic service." New Yorker Herold (German). W 1 Jlte Ireland, In Columbus Dispatch, IT SHALL BE EASIER FOR A CAMEL TO PASS THROUGH THE EYE OF A NEEDLE Cassell'i Saturday Journal (London). READY FOR THE SPRING OR ANY OLD TIME IF THEY'LL COME OUT psnhV-v CUYtland PUIa DaaWr, .i i ns- FONTAINE FOX (CopyrltkO? lfcr Me iynr When liurope stops the present ruc tion and muzzles all her doss of war there'll be a time of reconstruction to build her. ruined districts o'er. She'll need machines and steel and lumber and manufactured Roods galore and trucks and easels without number and after them she'll need still morel She'll need the brains and skill and (taring that built a new world ocr here. To supervise the great repair ing she'll need the Yankee engineer. So, cheer up, France, our boys are coming to help you battle 'gainst the Hun and start your Industries to hum ming when all the bloody work is done. You helped us with our Reiolutlon. We'll help you now to win jour fight, and after that in restitution till eery thlng is running right. WILIj MOORE. Sign Anyway ... a u .J-fTL- riWWWWWWWm' UiKSUkk tf4 The Sketch. The Commander (to Paddy Finn, ap plying for special leae) Just sign the form. Finn Above the line or below, sorr? "No, on the line " "Me whole name?" "Yes, your whole name " "Me Christian names? ' "Yes, your Christian names?" "And me nicknames?" "Neer mind about your nicknames. Write down your Christian names and surname in full." "But, sorr, I can't write." THE PADDED CELL r- J JO APIECE ! -1 V j jSuj I UywaR( Logically Correct "Yes, his wife makes ' lilm go to church every Sunday." "How do you know Bhe makes him go?" "Because he goes." i 'ii iii '! i i t i r,, ', i , i .., p- i .1 I . ii i i -.ii.-i fiilwwiim n i tii im , i. III, Donahayjr-t' ClATsJaad PlaUs DaaAT rutini. M c t ...,. n.-.Xii. SCHOOL DAYS By DWIG tolicnjn flti U jne I . . (fSg i ia l. ww ftt ffy tht 4 wa s,fI v I m I V tfrctt m' 1i saia "Nfiiiti W g rri IB. v ite oto d Ut fair an'I '! tS EtUlKirr' V S4ia i!a3c axil znAkij IWziEr The Young Lady Across the W7i JMjgffBLl i We aakH h mnnn toilv across tM war -what she thostht of the It lluaalan riaKanfA . ah aald t4 hadn't seen It yet but she'd alw7 iiitaa me Russian blouse. i luuiiuou naQiun tscorin"" ;si wonni1i1 TtrKl.k T..vTnlk abollt your trains traveling fast; why, rott3 want cowcatchera on the we 'a stead of ths front, bo that If a coJ strays on thn lin it trnn't run Mi the hark rtf h i.a(n Wounded Tommy They run fat man youra. what about thai m In Ontario who laid hlmaelf downi th Una to MHak atttteMa. (rut ' i .. i ... . b. - Chapln. In fct. Louie Jtaui4le. Otf GERMAN DIPLOMACY ; li siimi jw m fair ma jAi1''aSmi.r- - f V. A. TfP'BwMilMt V SSJhwa : . I 4.-. . V2 h . ' I xff T in mmiini i ' i .tAM mifcf " - JUSX A 8A IIP m ii mis Jamii
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