f5Kgr- W'HVv-r-- i t(f " -'.. 'Jknirf. E". !. tf . t w I .' r ; . t i t w 3BT ' EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIAl MONDAY, OCTOBER ' 15, 1917 W Wit and Wisdom of a Busy World P3 THE TOONERVILLE TROLLEY : ... ... ... .... By FONTAINE FOX """"fl A . J flf te rlr M&2r tT 'V (lrppnu. in Vw Turk ttinnmir Trloprnm CX V Tf S 5- THE MAGICIAN r Vl ss'v X Thb. day the car lost that wheeu in hick's river the boys AT THE STORE HAD A LOT OF FUN OFFERING TH SKIPPER ALL SORTS OF WHEELS FROM BABY CARRIAGE To WAGON, BUT SIMP SANDERS CAPPED THE CLIMAX BY RUSHIKG UP WITH A WOODEN BED-CASTER. (Corjrltht.) Camouflage f That "All that slitters In not Bold," declared a famous poet, and midst the lights we now behold are many things to show It We see a blonde, or think we do, but back of that's a story. Per oxide gives a golden hue to "woman's crowning glory." We see a face that's like a peach, a pink and white confec tion. The use of rouge and arsenic bleach produces that complexion. The waist that looks so trim and slim and ready for embracing, to keep from get ting out of trim requires dally lacing. If camouflage will win the war by fooling foeman's fire, I'd organize a fe Mafo corps. They know the art entire. For she who fools her family by camou flage assistance would surely fool tho enemy who sees her from a distance. WILL MOORE. I THE PADDED CELL I ASK AMY WmaaJ. ( J . j V X D,1O.HS.UO.S.:T8,.UO,I. f iD.iti.in.ro. I R T4iim m w n. I I ( linitmU I I.-I-M0.I011?.IB. 15 0.3K.IH. IMIC,UU,M10,lMtM, iio.in.iTa.i(,uo.ss.iff,3n.uo. ( i a. a. I a, u o. i n. it 8. i n. o. nii-n(i..uaM,nii.a 1 n.iiw.u.i3n,tfl.:tB.t J.UB, i I fili'lIK iaiiMi,ui.iiiiii,ri,ii,i4, 1 I Ik 111 ui.uo. . fii . , i I 1 III Ml 1 1 Im if-iiu u im n. imlUlUltt I fit,. rn: :. II iwh-iimmmii ilfjlllllllf V ine Uptimist I . .... ,.. I III I a a o, i s. as a, n. W o, s a. aa w, fill IN I HIP H . no.K.o.sn.Ho.i.w,i III III ' . Qt 'Sk. iJ j . " ll TW MWa au Ut ! teria ', 'II f If" J IlMt RtHir Tirw u rARtni. rktii tMck rrva rev 30 I 11 f CaattU a Saturday Journal. ',,. M "Well, the windows'U glt a good , within", anyhow." X' " j "" " """ 4 l-t , " JT y y y V ' That Boy Again ' 1 Old -Eady-Oh! What a beautiful ; jrtcture! And did you draw that your- - . His Credit Doubtful The Young Lady Across the Way " ? First Credit Man How ' about f" ' Tc.mmy (aged nine) Xo, ma'am; I Jones, of Plgvllfe Center? - nly drew the horse. Second CredU Man H(J a,way3 TTX iffliK Old lady And who drew the cart? pays cash, so we don't know how ii ) C Tommy The horse. . honest he Is! Boston Globe. "I X-.vA I SCHOOL DAYS By PW1G 1 7 BmB ii 1 1 iT&s iiii!i!amBij 1M 1 ' f . ' ' 111 1 HE &WhbHi Wtmfff ".o.y oJdclc Tros The young lady across the way says we are now making many of our im ported goods right here In this country. Right In Style Theatre , Manager You say that you have twenty-live In your troupe, Now, before book you, I would like to' say u word In regard to costumes. You know this la a burlesque house and we expect the costumes to beer- limited. Advance Agent tVe dispense with costumes altogether. " TMatre Manager But that would - er -er- Advance Agent Ah, but It's a troupe of trained dogs I wish to book. From Do AmBterdammer. Amsterdam. Hoiiam1" REFORM IN GERMANY Michaclis rivcs the people the same rights they have always had to U . trampled upon. . PEACE! aUZ (Irak, I,. ;mBk? vBP j JTw--rvtrr. ) fntZimsX I , Jt'AL (tWr, J ATV K J "e. pi5i.S? .' tiXe.'Xi(&7 v. W THE DUET. Hardlne, In Drooklyn Eacle. BUY A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR THE KAISER Kccs, In Clfvoland (Ohio) Preii ,J I , f From II 0, Florence. Italy. THE KAISER'S PEACE STATUE "This was to havo been exhibited at Stockholm, bub " real. In Newark (N. J ) Etnln Nrrt. THE NEW OFFENSIVE 1.-. Cfana, In 11 HI mora Am trio. HE'S GLAD THE SESSION IS ENDM Uwymaa, la 'athlnston Evtnlai Stafi I I. ii INSURED 4. .
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