IVo;l- .,f,l.t foV'v fe?$- . i'J ' J! B ' K- A 5r" ?.. fcr- E. ' m Ik y te R. WJT pywy,""",ra &? :', ' 'EVENING LiEDGEE-ipHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, '1917- $ ft'" . -" !;, kvvg, crapple, : Wit and Wisdom of a Busy World IE POOR SIMP, VERNON McNUTT. SEEMED TO SEE SOMETHING HUMOHOUS IN THE SERVICE FLAG JU?T ABOVE HIM THE DAY HE FELL DOWN THE STEPS AT THE BANK. By FONTAINE FOX Copjrieht.) A Dreary Prospect v F1L3F wW-' THE PADDED CELL ST Bystander. Bert What aro wo agoln' to do nah7 Old Bill BUnkln peace, I Bupposa! There's ain't nothlnk else to do ! Resourceful jw3as&v f r-k. fPm "WlMPIff f ,-.. l ;o;j. ar7 .i n f4 Bi"'5p SSn QKik MPE2g2u HfiE;&Hl ff0Sfl li S2I1 IHVi V2i II I ! M lPZi Bystander. Inspector You mustn't use police- Wtof? cars tor Joy-rides. Motorist I'm only taking this des perate criminal to the county gaol! ' j TH&TfcoR fish ! f vmeoV)6hT7o - refuse, "fo Pat ) i prices; yBPm y j .... HAvia y His Reasons "Vou want mo to raise your salary, eh?" said the stern employer. "Give me at least two good reasons for this lnopportuno request." Tho meek employe gazed sadly at his master, then, with a bomhshell burst, ejaculated, "Twins!" The Young Lady Across the Way PVy i ff SCHOOL DAYS By DWlG i i " . I i W-& Witt 7C Y ffillllfeiik ! M wmll I IIIbW tar: IrfHI I v?fe t! &r S5Bai & e$ UJIr K PEW iiSfik,---. - . i "e22t"V'-- ill mm The younff lady across the way says lie seeu by the paper that the British tanks have done great work lately and ihe supposes nothing Is more Important than plenty of pure water for the soldiers. iM - Mi'.. , ' Appropriate Tho organist had won his case against the vicar and church wardens who had desired to eject him from office. The Court held that his posi tion was a permanency. As the choir and clergy proceeded up' the aisle the nest Sunday the organ pealed out the ( well-known, hymn, "Fixed In Hia ' r- "i1 ' srL ) ?ra SADTOOSSs 1 . r-.-.rzr yM Kmi ("AMOSTitl. THE "WONDER Cil?BNS6teW 'jg0&Y ZB--' " THIN SOUP Kan. In nattlmore American, CHORUS: "WHEN DO WE EAT?" J.H'ffl,lW n '-i',1- m -JkmM- ?-ic - rp ,AlSP1 f' TS ?" V .J3tfft,se Kv 1 L.SLeck i WL tL fS fi( V I W-yC Mi ' V 'MIZ rx7V -N YW7 1y' fl ft T-fcBfc5feTl B 1 Tl " ' -" a5Sk3VlS A' '.-' 1 Jylli?-V JZ.Zi tWiN fffcfe 'iT'.o.m VW JXWSaiBl 2f i - PftIiPft 1 -: MiiWss rivs wr IrflaiKl. In Vui(ilui tOhfn) Dtppadli 'MAYBE WE'VE BEEN FOLLOWING THE WRONG WAGON" THE SQUEALERS Prom riccl.ini! I'laln ntulcr. x flHHXfiK$in Ai? B---r ' . ' JflMBH-Kll-B--M Mwt BPil BBBBJT ' ANPTHCTTEW"WNfJ Prom tho Wrstern Mall. London. HnK "THERE'S A SWEET LITTLE CHERUB THAT SITS UP ALOFT" Uroe, In Ilultltnoro i:frilnK Hun AMERICA'S PROBLEM Plum Luinlon (i:nat.in. liiriilne Nv. THE END OF A PERFECT DAY nrni iif-j-T-- " i r , -v, M aw--JKAMHab. . J -fSafc. ; !iL-'' , -0. m Mii.iUflta,n '." "l 1 r v - v i tffhm' ' '' '''''&ftmii&'tfM B'BnnlTW ". , ?! ,vrvvM A'fcL.v '' : HBBbJ'' &' -L.BHIhAIH BMbmBHw'Wm ? , v. - -. i a. A ,, frr M '
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