''--'V "? i u -i-,-v-'' L-"" VI v1 -' ,, ',- PICTURES AND SCRAPPLE i r,v . a ft. Mn'fci-i- "'J '"a" i , TV1 ,- rt 4A4n r euruary v, xvxo VXthetic figures: the poor chump who called on a girl' out in the suhurhs AND v HAD TO SPEND THE NIGHT ON THE LIVING-ROOM COUCH A FORETASTE OF THE COMING WEEK'S THEATRICAL ATTRACTION! w BKEKFUS ttg iuuiciuiiu J UU III 1. 1 fife yIsisjV , Ibkekfus BEfe' (&0 YoU Know CwW& Tl fV, (ANYTHING ABOUT? tWm? t RTrt this oo wm jm& Kv w?i domt i &) V-,' HERE? r- Vl tC'V (5 UONT -C. W$ iP t VXsuJ? (YoO THINK I BffiU j CffsL IS HF i " - I i pfci itrs 1 nr FONTAINE FOX. The Warriors flScCITOlC-TOT L' T?f ri' . rrj 'Ceprrlsht) A GENTLE REMINDER ,- 14I urSHSMrt-fhr- V. r -"- S li)!5r WM 6,T. Cartoons Maeaztn "Haiti "Who Eoes there !" "General I'u'shlng." "Pass, General ru'shlng," jffimwfo "ftik Jr" yyf . No Chancu S . "This beef la as toufli .is fir leather!" if "Give It back!" exclaimed tho K . restaurant man. "If It can bo ' used Instead of leather, It's Uablo G&'( to be more valuable than mcro Stf; food." Washington Star. t.-V ii CartoonB Mngazlnr. "That remlndH mc! I have nn enR.iKemnt with the oatfopath nk 4:30." A Family Failing 3I$ War SavinRs Jinglu Thcro's a placo across tlio tea, VhPro we FUre would 111(0 to he. . There's a uy there, with lead we'll fill hh dome. It'.i a cinch we'll beat him hard, and j wli'ii we do say, pard, I War navlncn stamps will do tho trick nlonc ! Coldly So SiffiiiS Tho Tuller. Neighbor TVhen's that Bon of yourn wot's' In Canady eoln' to Jlno dp, Mrs. Flapp? Mrs. Flapp (who stutters) 's J-J-JIned up. Neighbor Oh; nn' wot's e In? Mrs. Flapp JE's In t' can-cancan Neighbor Canteen, I suppotc, like 'Is father alius was. THE CHEERFUL CHETO I'm nobler tzn I seem to folks; My ntore .strong nd deep . There's one thing dees me justice, though The dixy I keep. . 'V !"". r, ff I -. 3 Hftk B Bk hHH h S i M kSV fStfr X 1 Tho Purple Cow. i Jock -Therr'n Eomcthlng undeni ably classic about Mabel, Dyke Yea, I think It must bo tho suggestion cf a frlezo jou get when I you meet her. I Christmas Cheer at the Front "How can you net Ko blithe and Kay," usl:s tho soldier, "when this I It Christmas Kvo and wo nro , away over hero at tho front?" "Why not?" said tho phllosophl. cal one, "Vor once I am sure that no ono can ulvo me a smoklns- Jacket, a parlor lamp, n pair of slippers or a padded covered vol ume, of poetry." The Youiik Lady Across the Wa SCHOOL DAYS I f y sn ikst U3ihiea i?tt3 cm -th cm wu Ju eoI mat3 h f .vk. v.m, WAH " , ("i! tk .(m1 - , i-l ... V' l " cam ' 'p , 7 i "j-w V5I ii, ji .i ii i, .. i y'. . -j,rr7:., j 5afea - rnt "- ! -, -.,-rr i iz;raf ln'h Wtnttd tt "now lj TJ i ???3-l' - - no- , if m o ijPeL nv ) iiii?l - a!fBr n.v.. , r HBi5-M-Wii--- Tf.i A " I Lir I ' The -young lady across the way says that since we got Into the war ' her father's company has been pay ing quarterly dividends, but she sup poses that's better than nothing. " " ' s J Bu IHk L $F j vatff a VI1SS C ' lS v -r MBwWWiOii? ? , 50 w AJBlBr MS!i' plnjH r ;PI KMIi f y xB5ra!5MRj' I 1 1 15 ' Vg'"BflWl Ki&lw3SiX 1 M4it4MfPB MMlJm BPBlSpfiylwlB ill n tiiyjiijji VWi(TOB Pgl l T-rll I 0 i9Miii . .MSII1 .$ix8r! Sl ffiwr vt$mp $$Mk. --r!- y v , D j SflSl Lk iJ l4lrV llH r ' a ,m 1IHnm i 'i 1 r ' " I ltV'YlSr f ' I , ' -,fJ Urv Hb r '- v. .- w 'ar 7 n --' ' v ; i PgyAf 'w .;'. i&pl IIMik 'r - ?nsKNf "sw i -w ' , ' t i " .?. ,.,--r' - P I L "p - r 1 I .. -11 A .'S'!i . i,f- i.j . . i BSSt? t ai "5 nr ; LH M'in, from "Cpstairs and Down," with Herbert Fnrjcon ,iiul Helene Sinno"tt, now iit the (Jarrick. f-j & i.ett to nifht, Walter Wulker, Ida .Mayo and Jtohort Kilcboit in a " from "Love Forbidden," which opens next week at tho Iiroml. " i W- mmMnM ralH I Miin sfe 8L I Hif mm. . . 0v- ' r,, V' ,5Jl4. ,-' R !;&' ?s-ai "S!iSl 'i' i. .' 1 W ?.'' "V. .! i Ai- vf 3 .$ " Ti 7"'-l 1 A' il "rfW John JJrew and Irby 31ur- shall as they appear in "The Gay Lord Quex," at the Adelphi, Tiie Lyric offers William Hodge and Clara Mooros in "A Cure for Curables." Visitors at the Cross Keys will find Ella M.BI Dassclt lieading a mixed bill, Valeska Suratt and her company will furnish tho hcadliner at Keith's. Stephen O'Rourko will furnish entertainment at the Grand. "vr. t, v lWjBn 3R MHP ili ' ' H- ( n j i ' ? .' iv-i.' . '"' wa . ' "W'-4.W, f . 4k-A,nl !W'tII- ? e ' S1 fil Dorothy Scofield In, the "Passing Show of 1917," enjoy ing nn extended run Chestnut Street Opera House. f At tho ForrestBilly Kent and Koso Kessnor are npnearin. in "TooHoot." m ''a V''?V'Si.6te Tii - ' .Mttagfr