"iKH fwv zrxRsJPct'i -I- O TTirrTTl?H,v" ' V i 'i'j uenmtj jriv-'JLiJxviykj- j p--H), t '". " "t i v t. ' A . 'ftHVilvi 'Knrt j y Mr I i ntiix February 26, 1918 SCRAPPLE v! ;.vi OT At-w&T rnrzmm iLfVotA-i r. ,ffir 0111? ' 1 & m H W.FL "W ',f e l v VM TOMBOY TAYLOU DOESN'T SEEM TO GIVE A HAP WHERE SHE HIDES m; I1 . jfifrr. H-irff' 1 AW GEE:! y mi fttomzRl You "S X? V (gAVE ME AWAY ah1 XT BpT we're puayin' hide 3 By FONTAINE FX3X (Copyrltbl ) THE CHEERFUL CHERU5 I most Fva-va some purpose in livinc- And use eaxh Good dc,y a.s it oes Or life will be. nothing but details OF eating nd sleeping and clothes IHC A A BRIEF RESPITE Olt, bEVEN DAYb' LEAVE f s- X2e iSK .VkfS An j;R -j-s, It's ?t Listed The Lady Didn't I hear jou quote Omar Khayjam Just now? The Broker I think not. In fact, I don't think I ever heard of the stock Boston Transcript. War Bridegrooms "Jane, Is my wife going out?" "Tes, sir." "Do you know if I am going with her? 'Lampoon. The Dear Thing mm " eee Kytta yer o you uRcatff ?& e w ich At r d Y? iv m &b;tbe &e t WMtH Atm M wall -o vet Tm8 cmo e- sf4ecS. 'London Opinion TIm bketrli Lady Boodle Mosquito nets I How frlchtfully Interesttne they ought to hold quite a number! Double Duty An Irish eoldler had lost an ee in battle, but v. as alloucd to continue in the tervico on con Eentlns to have a glass eye in Its place. One day, however, he ap peared on parade without his arti ficial eye. "Nolan," said the officer, "jou are not properly dressed. Why is jour artificial eyo not in it3 place?" "3ure, tlr." replied Nolan. "I left lt in me box to keep an eye on me kit w hlle I'm on parade." Journal American Medical Association. Safety First 'You know, Doris, tho best rouce doesn't come off with water. You ha e to use alcohol." "Well, if that's the case, then 'lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine!'" Michigan Gargoyle Politicians Please Copy Miss Are you familiar with Woodrow Wilson's "History"? Mrs Certainly not. I never pry into other people's affairs Widow. SCHOOL DAYS Tho Young Lady Across the Way -U 1 Snuek up hikml tkx .ruSw Miwute it.. '".iintWfl VU Vou.M.,. t fi 1'IS maA JV&TZfiErr ' ' i i f n I ' m , V F. W - Jis ' L-, ' - -n U J S ' x--. iv r"- 3V? The young lady across the nay tajs the unfortunate thing about It Is that the hens never seem to lay so many eggs when they're $1 a dozen." - t- PERSONS AND EVENTS IN THE DAY'S NEWS OF PHILADELPHIA i .mill iii.i urn mi urn i i imiiiw raMMimnnrni " - '- JTJ n ii I 'iili'iiWlHimiK I I'iumjI iiiiiiijppmmhbwmwwmmiimbb I i 4' Xowliero About the Citj Is the Approach of Spung So Unerringly Reflected as m the Public Squares and Parks, for Juit as, Soon as the SuuV the bench fatront. Appear. or .ampie, laKc the uase ot wasiungton tjquare xeiicraay, mien uic auom Rajs Become Invitingly Warm the Photograph Was Taken ak.-.i.MiiwiUTnrT'TrilllllinMM ill! IWMIIM T--TT- iTmIi nflMlllir I I -?JrsW'?.W""ir!WBrfMi Civilian Friendships Fiequently Are Carried Into the Army, as Witness These Widely Known Philadelphians Who J Arc Chums at a Southern Training Camp. Standing, Left to Right, George B. Wood, Barclay H. Warbutton, Jr.. Fiancib I T. Chambers, Jr, and John G. Hallowell. Sitting, G. H. Davis, George Huhn, 3d, John W. Drayton and Tovvnsend Shaniless. Jr. Underwood & Underwood. pM,f i ihrtEammmsmmmmmmmmm iWMMHHHpwwawHWBWwBWWMWiB m ...i.w mm. , J HMHrTaaiHME v -r K A . - H m Wv V ' H 1 ir B r nBB r is .; -s-,' ' !,"f 3 H Hi iS.',- ' A BBBBBl I W ,' L f BBBBBBBBBBBj 1 H v A ' M BBBBBf I E.a: . ' C' imM 1 IhiMOTWTtfrrimwiiiiiwiiiTMgBwwKsirf KaHaaiaBHaHaiMaH Edward T. Stotesbury Enjoying the Balmy Floiida Breezes on tho Strand at Palm Beach. Underwood & Underwood up v!N.wiiv .":.. KTnut.!Z3mrm Ji '4S .fW! x;.i I vfi ' J tl v m Sfk 71 m a . j '.. . X" iT'; fN ,?.vBS, s j-A;.t)5iXftw f'i fJS rVTi . .j" .' .! V-!. Federal: fuel;; administration J- f y ' Vt t. J-i r ..-rf ?AN. 0PWPWCT 1 fO ASSIST:EAM ;; cmSSSSKEJ ivr ji; 5 fc? i. . ft''; mm- tw&s :?. lij J,iar ' " . i. - .,.. vMt 1 A Atwater Kent, of Philadelphia, llpldine the Dog He Purchased at the Red Cross Lawn Fete at Palm Beach. - . PhiladolDhlaiis Who Want to Save Coal and Thereby Helo Wibi the War Khnnlrl Pnv violf in iroo nhoetnnf Rti-prr. or0ll9 i of tho Other Coal-Con(.ervation t)epot9 Throughout the City, Wicro Heating Experts ArdGjving Daily Fiee Lectures on thoA' Right Way to" Run HotWatefHeaters, Furnaces and Rangprr. Following Their AdvinWiU Save Householders enifl fM rcunas oi 1.0B1, jjaiiy.it ts Estimated. i Underwood A Underwood.. fcLJfi 1 ilt " 'tsiiiTmiiiflfiltfiMil'f i '" r-y ,y "t. .. f ,r ,s '.U v -iK-ucrl.j.-i ,i v .j. . ua jdi v M'ps ir (if. j '-&m!iX'&i&zi& 'ItSY"-1 . JlztiL ,' x
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