''"h- . MJfiJMVW ';;?,- ' -,. mfr '. PICTURES vimus AND ij i - SCRAPPLE February 8, 1918 ET iv -, , -ovf J'.r 1 ' uhltc leaser fcuenmg p ?THE BULLDOG SIMPLY LOATHES SHORTY JANSSEN, THE POWERFUL KATRINKA'S '( tf-w V SWEETHEAUT 35 .-" PV ... i, " . ;y 7 Uy FONTAINK FOX (Copsrlsht) 'A Real Hero 5- "ih . iSi, frBVHL V H -M a.v "g HE DOESN'T, ANYWAY kw The rurpie Cow &$& Alice Do you think Jim ii brao !$& enough to be an army officer? jw, " iiorace uraver Ey, i fuw mm ErS. tip a Pullman porter ten cents once. on a. 7i Is. k Beat It, Grad! Planter Havc you ever had any Ifi,"" Ixperienco on a sugar plantation? V' Grad by Request Oh, yea; I P; ...Used quite n little Cain while I y' ..V'ls In college. Chaparral. Pointed He Are 'you fond of Indoor .jports? She Yes, If they know when to j home. Tiger. Not at All -,-i - .-i W 1J4' wr ass. 9 1 111 jHf 5 MMMfeaBBTfSg- $ tl!iwV "How little men understand onen." 'Nonsense! I don't hellee they understand them any better than big men do." -Uh-Huh "Wliat'u your dog's name?" "Ginger." "Does. Ginger Mte?" "Xo; Ginger snaps." Yalo Itec-ord. Consistent Dreamy Her face is queenly and her mouth It the mouth of a primes. Hard Facts Yes, even her teeth nre crowned. Froth. ' rfiuina XI j ira flm tfv,t. ........ ', vSt "Why, Eflle 1 How vain you nro ' "Vain, auntla? XVhv. I lnn' 'I'Kthtnk myself half bo pretty as I m really am! THE CHEERFUL CHERUB ' . I envy 7rnlliorv&.ire.s no more. . I Fe.e.1 ?i.s ricK a.5 tKe.y. I now c?o buy 'most smvthino" I ly boss just ra.ised my pay. Is) SCHOOL DAYS Both the Same m Lamb. "Is there a difference between the time In l'arls and N'ew York?" "Well, you can have pr'tty much the same time In New York as jou can In Pails, If you know the ropes !" War Savings Jingle Mary buys war saving stamps Out of her meager earnings She does her bit to keep the lamps Of liberty still burning. The Youns Lady Across the Wa) ! iou'iotiM ee and iil o ebt ait u. ftt ffwe and ifll -tl eeffeei tytU ihtti ht iea, tut ieu.11 TiMt ft -run beei aa gl ii tXf J ieod tow Run alonir ov - jSjRfgi w&rr 'Shs vmaat The young, lady across the way saya It never seems to occur to me critics oi me Administration that PERSONS AND EVENTS LOOMING LARGE IN, THE NEWS OF THE DAfl V5d f $sSS .' & llwJ''wPS When the history of the groat war is written, the romance of America's shipyards will fip;m-e , r 'IZMXS&l Ml$mX "" J?r5im SwW prominently. In less than a year the number of shinways has been expanded to 710 and con- ' ?CPra--vJIVw Sfi, tracts for 302 wooden and 414 steel ships have been let. h V,TJSJJ'f "-&fri&i. "'iTW'J ' ' " Committee on Public Information Four maids who. will act as aides at the Philopatrian fe&.-"" "'" '"llliilpW HfiM'V ' ' " "!li "ia Helen Murphy and Alma Fitzpatrick. gg;,,- ywxLsZJ" ' 'jfigfpl ISSRvf' " '''' '-"' itl; '!?4iP if'?S One of the reasons Samuel Untermeyer has come to be known as one of America's' 1 1; fWmW-- ' . MBi& -S WfMmF' wWW?Wk successful lawyers is that he never permits himself to waste a minute, even1' Oj VTHefjfti!IV Slave SF-tJL irhapa Secretary "aer Enew what I General William Nicholson, acting commandant at Camp Meade, dictates an A friendly, bout with tho nrnv"i... n t j " W- VT - -7T M J23L iSL to 0t,Ud " I order to hU ai(& Meuen?nt Raymond Hurley, Hthe request of one of the . Mtod on lookwa at CamneaV!.ThffiH ? di?w I knot ot inter" i