rii: "f'n"1 hj, T'J.',ftV,"''' 'V 1 'f"4v".H"V; Kfc. WE VY "0; Hwinnvnpon a r February 6, 1918 X.. Evening public ledger ' ' ' ' ' ' " I., i i , TM TERRIBLE-TEMPERED MR. RANG AND TOE MAN WHO COMES IN AND SITS ON TOE 4 , CORNER OF HIS DESK Wf T m ,S A COMFORTABLE 3 , PICTURES I AND i SCRAPPLE 1 , I y ro.NTAi.vi: ro. Proof (i.'opjrlulill r jf.4ir teAMA t a i'w fjyv?CXC,rtr?3'T'?PI "CSS mm V.mm Ttl i. u K XT'? "I Why Not Let It Fly? Hoy I want to pet u chicken. Hutcher Want u pullot? Hoy No, you mutt; I want to carry It. Hill nccorJ. Feeling Is Relieving Clolpher Say, did you see wheio my ball wont? Innocent Hystandcr No; but I felt where It landed. Widow. ANYTHING FOR A CHANGE If two red lips wero upturned to your own With no one to gossip about It, Would you pray for endurance to let them alone? Maybe you would but I doubt It. Needs His Aid "What made General Goldbrade so sick?" "Oh, things In general." Dart mouth Jack-o'Lantern. The Trouble Man Local Do you find It easy to kid that telcphono girl along? Long Distance No, my lino al ways seems to get out of order. Chaparral. .aal Omecr I eay, doesn't poor old Smith took sick? Awfully rile of you, and all that, but why did you chuck him for me? Flapper Chango of color. I'm sick of khaki. For Mercies Received Up to the Old Man She What will our Income be when we aro married? Ho Whatever your father thinks best. Iaml). f'lFW Sydney Ilullelln 1' Jo Oh, you popr kid ! Rut what a blessing It wasn't your arms! The Life of a Policeman The copper heard sounds of a terrltlo struggle around the corner, and In duo course of time hastened to ascertain tho reason for them. An ho roundod tho corner he stumbled over a raw-boned Irish man who was sitting on a burly negro nnd tclllns him to stand up like a man. "What's all this about, nnyhow?" )no demanded of tho under one. "Alt was Jest slngln', suh, Jes' slngln'." "Vis, and til him phwat yez was slngln', you lump of coal," tho Irishman Interjected. Petwcen sobs tho one In tho lower berth elucidated: "Ah was slngln' 'Ireland must bo heaven for man mother came from there' " ranther. THE CHEERFUL CHER05 When. I w?lS ma.de. .some, unkind fv With, irony rmdicious ovst nvcjie ma izy to tke. bone- And a.lso- quite- mDixioui fyyc'i Enlisted for Service She Why tho tears? Ho Thesa aren't regular tear.. She What nro they? He Volunteers. The Young Lndy Across the Way SCHOOL DAYS kh- I ti.it -l. i:.t i -sltk ill 11 ri I As&g&tzm u tha Villi - tll. v1xk iVe ii h" nutKin' TtmtK in "nil' mrli -Ovt V4h Voth . v ,iWla nr4'j nusnTg fe I J v., -& 5 jrtB witHutu . Tne vniinir imn i.wiu ih. says bone-dry prohibition may fall and It may be possible lo bava a lit. tie something to drink In one's own home, but she Imagines If the war continues much lonter the bar sin ister will hay to go THE WEATHER MAN WITH HIS COLD SPELL ADDS INSULT TO INJUg - 1 Wfl Wm. l JK Wf JX!? Mm JmmmJmt'mm "'lS J.?''-' rrnmmmr 2S W$& . 'Mm r 3aS coast A9tmnat.vYiwA Vw not desert hls semaphore even when the. mmiA t W fM 1 'ecP them ouf oll;' ata tA ':- "5f . y- Ss? aPchShfirftoat of.c-om'pa,ny c 3i2th infant at : 11111 ' f : ;',yr - , Xv amp 'lcaUc although these Philndelnhinns admit it has come perilously near ' Ar doing so. KlU ,.-S V ;1&.J ,il ! jlfc .'4'-.1 c iaj j; .' .(. r &