iNtttrifti 8-wtfen EVENING LEDaER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1917 t&APPLT Wit and Wisdom of a Busy World "CARTO l)"',WB SWEATER WHICH SISTER SUSIE KNIT FOR THE RED CROSS SHRANK ALMOST TO NOTHING WHEN SHE WASHED IT ,i O-, '$'0( ahd come dovn V 1 ' ' ,4"' '' ''' AND SEE YOUR J C- ?? S SWEATER MOW J r IT FITS X jy l g (p By FONTAINE FOX (Copj right.) Hang! THE PADDED CELL The Passing Show Pacifist It's all nonsense to tell me the Germ ins hae been preparing for this war for forty years I know they ain't. And I'll tell er for wh Am munition made as long ago as that wouldn't go oftt When to Laugh 'M Pearson's Weekly Big Man (turning around) Can't you see anything? r.lttie linn (pathetically) Can't see a streak" of. the Btage. Big Man (sircastlcally) Why, then, I'll tell you what to do You keep your eye on m: and laugh when I do mV CAH I2 BE1N6 n I X""7X ( REPAIRED, Y'tfWW- ( WHAT5 I AMt a'D CATCH SUCH iTrlElDEA? A TEUCIt COLO IF V V y 1 WEAT VJlTliOUT J f ) ftSt" 14rv ( I HAVuA'&r l A Good Chance "What made Miss Oldglrl decide to become a Var nurse?" "Well, she has been a candidate for matrimony for a good many j ears, and somebody told her that tho men In the trenches arc desperate enough for anj thing" SCHOOL DAYS 4 JUs- loo-oo-, Ji-JUmPBmlmiV r jl.' HtsDEeltHrmw'SrCi I JaKayX HKE3ll B tomtit Ma f J Jft. , Jp Ti & i '1 WWP" ! HIWIDPWW wm niw " The Young Lady Across the Way 'L. - Hlfet21 The young lady across the way says a bride alwajs seems more popular socially before her marriage and you hear of ery few pre-nuptlal affairs In her honor afterward Give Him Gas The beautiful young woman Inter vened a fortune teller on the usual subjects. "Lady," said the c!alroant "he will be tall and dark and aristocratic look ing" "And young?" Interrupted the lady. "Yes, and ery rich," The beautiful lady grasped the for tune teller's hands and pressed them hard "Thank you," rhe said. "Now tell me one thing more Hoy shall I get rid of roy present hatband?" baa Maailne, s iAv Wiifrr - '-----' alaaek. In Chicago Herald SHRUNK! U'ilton 'Wllllnms, In London Opinion ' v itfi-. mi 1 T T orr-vr rrTTfO -XTTi r A "V Tf TIIIT' tTTATJ T A CTO T nvn T..,'.. x, lli OJl.fil.iLi Diui lino uuti un.i. u iii" nn unuiu uunu CinuUua 'I J I. ". I y' 9c v ?g t. s Mill llll nil I II u "fitiir--.i " ' A'rr ,- -sss. Jiff J ! WmZr tySl!'. (finnan nnJ .- ir I COULD ONLY SINK A CATHEDRAL Tom Webster, in London Opinion. Annetto Bradshavr, In Lo Angeles (Cal ) Herald. m WAR'S CHANGES IZLAJJO J I r wr I I&A J I UTa- ' (J81& ?RICA. Kairbnnk, In llrooklyn Uasle. THE HUN HASN'T GOT THE BEAR YET WILL HE GET HIM? llerryman, In -Washington (D, C ) Evening Stir. WELL DECORATED v ThwH-ivl BMttl CWtk,i TkHW, T nnrumirn mniiKtiva i adtaa ':i -r Vnrjfa. In Taioma hVK.) 1 THB TOt CAN'T GET AWAY, WJtTH IT mm - ma
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