Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 26, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 16

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    IV
SATURDAY
January 26, 1918
Huentnj public ledger
PICTURES
AND
SCRAPPLE
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lN ""1L tfTZ? S TY HOCG JS DOWN
Br roNTAixn rox
(Con rlshl)
Proper Mcctless Days '
Sho (belligerently) Why weren't
you at tho station with tho car to
meet mo as usual?
Ho (meekly) My dear, you
ought to cot Into this habit of
ome mcotlcs3 Jays. Baltimore
American.
'I'Hi: ALLIES TAKE A HANI)
A Kclicf
"I saw &omo clover style3 at the
shore yesterday."
"Howsat?"
"I was watching the swells of
tho ocean."
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Illustrated War Terms
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Bomber Dcrt Ln.ltl. i' Tiay t: Ini dui."n Wl a , ui . li
Xpiiioiiriato
That's Good
"I stubbed my too on Uiat plauo
as I camo In last night In tho
dark."
"Did you hurt yourself, dear?"
"No, I struck tho soft pedal "
Judge.
Some Do It
"I'vo decided to enlist "
"When did you flunk out?"
Record.
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XO MVN'S LuV.NL
Jfot Wilson, Anyway
Her Hu'i'ja'nd Yes, slrl Roose
velt Is t'j) most belllcoso man of
this cvntury.
His V't!i (absent-mindedly)
Aren't yen (inl:ing of Taft, dear?
Jebr.sk( .iwstvan.
I'cya: & ULs Itcach
Phyf.clan Vtu need "more Iron
In your blootf.
Patient But, doc, I can't afford
It. It's gono up twenty dollars a
ton Punch Bowl.
THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
My culture brit very
deep.
I only trunk of Kov
it looks.
I simply reSLd tke.
book reviews
And tkerv
pretend I've
red the
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Starr Wood i Annual 101
"What Is the favorite 'one la ttiL
naT'"
"I hear U calling mr '
Straight Ordera
Dad My son, I want ou to
loavo whisky entirely atono while
at college.
Ills Only Yes, father, I'll ne ei
mlt It with anything. Chnparial.
Tho Young Lady Across the Way
SCHOOL DAYS
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The young lady across the way
cays this may be a long war and
she would suggest that people who
must haie meat eat all the veal
they can so as to conserve the full
grown cattle.
A FORETASTE OF THE COMING WEEICS THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS
A bctiiu iiom "Hac a Heart," at tlio Forrest, in fpWft k ' MMJij J ),- j "
which rinru Zahelle, Hilly Kent and Ernie Adam- ?&,"' ' i JHMk , ' ? Jtlmt 'i
HKt r !Wil'M ! ls f Irene Fianklin as sho appears in "Tho Passing Show
WM$y A Wml 1 t W of ion" at the Chestnut Street Opera House. . ,, .. . , 4, ,,,,.. ,
f S? - VxaW.Hr.f iyt ' 1H ( 4 V' JjUCJ' cUon, in "Turn to the Uitrlit, enjoy- . '
f&i fl mU i ji'r. in' an cxtc"cJ run at tno Uarrick. , V
.The Lyric will present William Hodge and Clara Moore in "A Cure for'
Curablcs."
William Whitney in "Tho Doctor's Di
lemma"! Little Theatre.
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