JKtKMmmmmmamMmiikmitiAMtdtMtaLtLilMttmmtltimimMMJaJU.M , ... .. V . ,. mMjhfftjUi, .as. fi Jl j m ww ill ii i th mii jsIimmMi z-fcanys r. 'ir mVPRHHIH v s; if V &- h. i. 1 lh rarv3 K j3k m . i . ' ftetiflir&rttot EVENING LEDGER-PHITADELPHIA', THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1917 pAPPi Wit and Wisdom of a Busy World TOMDOY TAYLOR'S MOTHER GOES TO A REST CURE AT LEAST TWICE A YEAR. M l Hi) I J -g 0 - By FONTAINE FOX (Copjrleht ) w -Ai THE PADDED CELL Ideas Offlcer Thit s Smith up there. Ho's awfully good at banking. He's ortsprlng Oh, es' A more thrifty fellow neer licd. War Strategy "Where have ou been, John Worn bat?" "Ssli, my dear. It's a military secret." Louisville Courier Journal. Safety in Flight s y A. A y j IM A6XIM ! , HAVWARD I fi ( .. v- raIne Shaw. Tommy (as his prisoner responds to a. drmand for increased speed) That's i i.-VV " ,.. T.l T.. ... .... .1 .. ; .. v"w' vw, a-in, jyccii umi up anu wien no nasty accidents won't happen. Well Coered "Oh, Mjrtle. Weren't jou fright ened to death when that burglar broke into our room?" "Frlghtened's no name for It; I Was dressing." "Mercy, how teiribly embarrassing! Wlmteer did )ou do?" "Oh, he was ery considerate, ho coered me with his revolver." Ideal l'ower. SCHOOL DAYS I feci ftijAv sorry or you. ." 3on JhattiyU a Sifc a one Ef 1 couU jis lay iU- mAM ,. -nsnd on ttw Jvs UirtOaoi that tUre ai-6Tct, 1 W t, vrillfa' fo ij m? Jst Cet fo . Infl fceorbonJ'. iTl 1..X 'kwniC 1 .Tt .nntf XRCV wv. ?f , T. O The Young Lady Across the Way iXvl rgj The young lady across the way says that one or the other of the old parties usually wins an election, but she sees by the papers that the confusion move ment In New York city promises ery well this year. LIBERTY BONDS on LIBERTY CsNZtT sty" R fSK Ty!SHg?'jtiffil':iv1 Jfey TWO KINDS OF LIBERTY Gorman, In Boston I'ost. Clubb, In Ilochestor, N. T Ilsrald. THE ONLY JIULE IN THE TEAM iZr. i JjftiiartTtr TliC "Oon't worry." was the husband' I Worth the Risk . Kor three successive nights the hew and proud father had walked the floor with, the baby. On the fourth night he became desperate, and on arriving home -from the office un wrapped a bottle of soothing ayrup. "Oh, James," exclaimed his wife, when she saw tho label, "what did you buy that for? Don't you know It is very dangerous to give a child anything like that?" 3W NOf JO UM& AS L JMe MY LIBERTY J B0NP5. r lilirl rv1 mr. sSJWST' ?0y, -a ' Ambrose In Hochcater N' Y . I'ost-Kxpress. NO CAUSE FOR WORRY CREEPING OUT Ilalladay, In ProIJence, It. I., Journal. V'fOi ,r.sEi c 3v ; w&w V !-. :Jiyu5 7 j y.w ic cmlvsn S M PQ ' TlCy v-i INDOOR SPOATJ ssL. I MW ivista"r p JL V 1--THu'H.TtWTf SOME COAL FAMINE SUGGESTIONS From Akron, O,, Journal, Coflman, In Wanhlnjfton, D. C, Times. PROTECTING THE HOME WmmM HojrtU, In Vpi Westv N Jfwk, THE BOND OF UNITY, .0. . NBUyB, lj, pujuth, Mim KrM. THE BOAR AT BAY ' i. . u o :