Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 17, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING LEDGEfr-PfflLiyDELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IT, 1017 ,
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Wit and Wisdom of a Busy World
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THE GENTLEMAN TAKING THE NEXT SEAT IN THE ONE-ARM RESTAURANT BRUSHES HIS COAT
OVER THIS TERRIBLE TEMPERED MR. BANG'S LUNCH
By rONTAINB FOX
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If you'e a job tliat s hard to do.
Just stick anil stick and eeo it through
It aluas Is the final push that turns
a, trick and Rets the Vuali" It Is the
woodsman's final stroke that tumbles
down tho mighty oak Dlscour.ige
rnent lies dourt to die Persistence
makes another trj You cannot tel!
a, baseball score until the final living's
o'er Who s going to s In this n ful
war? Not those with guns of largest
bore, but those uhone unexhausted grit
compels the other side to i)Ult The
land that itoe.-m t trust to luck, the land
whoso sons hme greatest pluck, Is
going to win the an fill strife It n
so with cier thing In life fco if jour
task Is hard to do ju.st ctlck and stick
and see It through It always is the
final push that turns the ttlck and
tets the 'cush AVILL MOOnn
Camouflage
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She (belligerent ) Why weren't
ou at the station with the car to
meet me an usual?
He (meekly) Jly dear, ou ought
to get into this habit of some meet
less dajs Baltimore American.
The Young Lady Across the Way
The young lady across the way sajs
she sees by the paper that Russia Is
now republican and she supposes the
democrats ere a good deal disappointed.
Indisputable Authority
The young husband laid down his
piece of cake and regarded his wife
across the table.
"Dearie," he began, diplomatically,
"I suggest that there ts something
wrong with this cake. It really
doesn't taste very good."
"That's your Imagination," said tho
wife, with a triumphant smile. "I
made It exactly as set forth in thm
cookbook, and the cookbook soys fct's
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HE WHO DANCES TO THE PIPES OF PAN IS
DOOMED
Ilocen, in New Tork IlirtU,
"ACH GOTT! HIGH MIGHTINESS, WE CANNOT WIN"
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AND THIS WAS IN 1902
Tom May, In Detroit Jwlr
INSURE YOUR FAMILY BY BUYING LIBERTY BONDS
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