Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 14, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 16

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CAft WOUUD MAKE A FINE WINDSHIELD.
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AN APPALLING SIGHT
The Fasslnc Show,
Returned Hero What was the most 'orrible slcht I ever saw In Uio
ftjtesnslws? Why the sergeant one night when I broke tho rum jar!
How Dear!
Convert Atlon 1 have two
rooms now; isn't that great?
Hep II Tec Too aulto for any
'.thins! Harvard Lampoon.
Coarse
Passenger absently hands con
ductor a penny Instead of a Jit
ney. Conductor "Hey, that ntn't
no farel" Punch Bowl.
Some Would Rather Die Than Diet
Food control only asks that you
diet for your country; not die.
Baltimore American.
And Quicker
"See here, Annie, do you ever
sweep under this bed?"
"Yes mum, always. It's much
easier than using a dustpan."
Lampoon.
Economy
Wh was a hard-workinir and
p&Z.aealous boarding school teacher.
S-vand had Just told the class that
S.wool comes off the sheep, and is
U'jnado Into blankets and clothing to
KVKeep us warm in com earner; anu
3j1h proceeded to question little
L-Wlllie, who had been rather In
ly1 attentive during the lesson.
. "Now, Willie," said the teacher,
"where does wool come from?"
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prvrepUed Willie.
eu jna wnai went inquireu mo
ff$ teacher. Willie could not answer.
ra l "What are theBo made from?"
jgijiiaaked the teacher, touching Wil
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minds me of how old Joe used to come heme at night from the "Pig and
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Precaution
Dentist (to patient who Is open
ing his purse) No, don't bother
to pay me in advance.
Patient I'm not. I was Just
counting my money before you
givo me gas.
War Styles
"Say, Bill, did you see the dress
on that girl. who Just passed?"
"No, I didn't; did' you7" Penn
State Froth.
No Objection
Chemistry Prof. We will now
take poison.
Soph Go ahead. Pitt Panther.
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Math. Prof. Mr. , I want
you to explain the theory to me.
Frosh I'm sorry, Prof., but I
couldn't quite understand that
myself. Lehigh Burr.
Mow Wonderfult .
A dignified Junior named Ash
Was trying to raise a mustache;
When he went to a dance
The girls looked askance,
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This Is How Joe Jenkins, Erstwhile Catcher of tho
Champion Chicago White Sox, Who Is Now Training nt
Camp Gordon, Georgia, Will "Receive"' Any German
Shells Which May Come His Way Overseas.
A Group of SamnwM Aboard a "Transport Somewhere in the Atlantic. Bound f th TininCftmoT"' Pi
of the American, Expeditionary Force Overseas. Their Spirits Aro of the Highest and They Appear., i
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