y. .te: awnowitM-jr 2aieritn$ public Hkbzx MY PICTURES AND SCRAPPLE "t "H r. February 23, 1918 Jf SAT SISTER AND HER DEAU DECIDED TO SIT QUIETLY AT HOME INSTEAD OP GOING TO THE 5,1 . DANCE , v i . . , -- iJ l Uy FOXTAINK FOX (Copyright) THE CHEERFUL CHERUB -----,. Right now Im living "?iH ?LOne.. Wo sound tne deathly v silence breaks Except tKe ringing 5. telephone. lm $Kd when A ricenxr.i rraKes mistakes. ... rtlfi -f &!t Mo. gv WHEN SOLOMON'S WISDOM FAILED HIM l ' Hoover Again r" Mrs. yVhlffletreo Salroy, what'd you do with the bit o' bacon Josh lfspd.tn srraxn lilt linntn with thlu X. mornln'? Mi ,, Balrey I fried the griddle cakes It. rlth It, marm. K" Mrs. W. Good fep you. 1 fc 'thought you had threw It away. Kj i JuciiiBUH uargoyie. ft 7 Pi s Who Said Hoover? " v I n -r N-.; BJ. .IB 1 IBl ZJB3 .t THo Sketch. If. Jl J F Txnlr . Wm HTf a nttint liAifii yt tittwi .uw, nioaj t wtiat, jiv )uu VSsot? felif Missy Beef, mutton, pork, chick- Am com nam riiu iddkub. -TJack That'll do and a cup of ruck. Kins Solomon's wives And a strango blond hair on his dinner Jacket Oh, Dear 5 "John Is trying to sell our car." "Kut why?" "Ho says tho outgo for upkeep is more than hl3 Income." That's So "Tho cigarettes wo buy nowa days are much moro fragrant than they used to be" "How's that?" "Threo cents moro a package." Michigan Gargoyle. m fa "'!. SCHOOL DAYS Vl FVt a Li' i ' cert ftWi U oft" 900? 3fc.- iae fit 1vm J001, T,tck v"jh'.a 3nln JcW Ri ow Win' Jlk !-Jai Ttm omI Juelt ? w TWi j m t: mtfk ( WW' ffNdiSu BH Pi- Li ' ? . . ' x'-WK. ...,. . ?.,.-'. . 'u,-. -.. - .. JSf. , ' . :r ": iifc'-jT'" F - -.Ln,..y,a Stop It! First Soldier Hear that shell whistling! Second Soldier Yes, music with your meals! Life. A Natural Mistake "Gosh! Look at tho British army oltlcer." "Army odlcer nothing! That's Grabbltnll's new chauffeur." "Oh! "Michigan Gargoyle. The Young Lady Across the Way illl Tho young lady across the way rays the tmokltiK lmblt Is nhnout universal among American maji now but she's glad to ray there seems to bo Jess chauvinism than there usea u d, A FORETASTE OF THE COMING WEEK'S THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS HDflB99TSdSrT!IEi9EK A ' cnj ik w 'jVjBRH7 tt.MF TK&izi&s&iiiM ' f. t "joHfcs BtLJl H ' j0fjv)flBi knl' jr i n 'Y ' -HvtB W l-l The Oakland Sisters, Playinj? in "Over the Top' Now at the Chestnut J W Ii ll'vAHH F flA 1 i " ""r-s-W BS MBp& ft HAr Hk HH Louis Christy and Elaine a Scene From The Broad Will Pre- ?HT Jr iiB "Upstairs and Down" at the Garrick. sent William Cour- fl 'S rS H tcnay "General ..'Jr Bfc IErC'iv H lT M Jk v , vSBI Billy Kent, Louise Groody and. Earl Benhara,' as They Appear in "Toot-Toot," Now i - Hjiii-Mi.imu lHSnklSaisVfR I F '1 ' vl y jfl ra r -v ----ii--PBIi-R-M-r t wi y f , f - 7i SiidH r a 'Hk vIHHB97yNiHPK S'lVHfeIBPPiHy ' n 'iii , Flore;ico Hope, In "Broadway and .1 BuUCTmllk"r-OrpUimL' , oi ..,. ....:". i"-- . i .OHvoWyndham,In'A Gauntlet' r- Members-ofthoOrleht'alfGroupln "Hello, Japan'-on th .i rJJlltJBtMW'i.Tfr.,..,' ,. ,-.j ., (ti.. C- .'.'iilon'alBinfor-.KtoxaWaiV.,',- .Jun.su.H.W ..'.' a ir.lii,. . . I.' .T..Ti'yf, i.A.-.r'. : a,JijiJCl..K'l'Vjt.,:;J-.. n.T'VT.JjST" V'T7'j:-..V.,1',jl trj...i.i. ?"-' Ada .. "Jll--l.vWM,IMMtmillj -...- ,itf.1iyw.v KJM.iriiS.iu.''1 4i a ,jtt-z.- at. BfcV?.:": J7.iis;:'; 7m-" 5 T-
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