ugrwiiw jih&iisji it v 'nu .V.' ' t ,-.9-A . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHJJADLPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918 58K 4. PAGE OF FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD TO REMIND ONE THAT LIFE IS NOT ALL SHADOWmi (tiiib r,ci: is rni.T rnoTECTED n corynionn f"ft ' ' -.. scnoor. days Jlu DWIG. IT CERTAINLY WAS LUCKY THAT MAN CAME ALONG WITH A SPADE WHEN FATHER SIMPLY HAMfr, m BROAD AND CHESTNUT By RUNNY TO GET UNDER THE C An R FONTAINE F m -1 11 reuv am. ot ally on. space AllKoufek here rce lrtt-Zrie m I merely ry To Iow Utile turvt am is " toil "S- 'f'i I O I l i) 2D ( CJomiT A soCt (TfTIi I I I I it V The Orchestra I've noticed often at the play Among the other great surprises The orchestra will fade away The moment that the curtain rises. Wnt when the play Is done, why, then. The orchestra comes back again. And so It Is at winter's show (You may have asked yourself the reason) The orchestra of birds will go When they have ushered In the season. But when the season's over then The orchestra comes back again. Urif Alexander. I MOVING PICTURE FUNNIES BUNNY'S ALPHABET 5"ta.cls csm czv Over here " V5?. alwa.yd Wvtkin. ,3ou.rd. Vbu, caivfc Loose Try a.s you. may for Always "R-ouliicL kV( Hot, or CoIcL nl i Iwv always 4 I 1 L T wy fZ 1 r) M if A ' fty Au Av The j elephant is ilewriinff to jwig-wa- ;ana.th'. ihsl;p"him.. HoTwoGlie .ipreielico ''.vh?n . aloiie ? The Young Lady Across the Way f'ut out the picture on all four sides. Then carefully fold dotted lino 1 Into entire length. Then dotted line 2, and so on. Fold each section underneath, accurately. When , completed turn over and you'll find a surprising result. Save the pictures. INDISPUTABLE EVIDENCE The younf? man carefully re moved the cigars from his vest pocket and placed them on the piano. Then he opened his arms. Hut the young girl did not flutter to them. "You," she said coldly, "have loved before." Snark's Annual. The young lady across the way says it has been proved by experi ment that a man engaged-In manual labor can live on 3500 calories a day, but she supposes It would be better for him to have more of a variety. " hkWWw J e done y ((OVi.CJ B J TWINS "Here, waiter, you've brought me two cees, and I only ordered one." "I know It, sir, but I didn't havo the heart to separate them nfter nil these years." Harvard Lam poon. WHAT HE TOOK "What did your son take at col lego this year?" "Oh, some medals and the mumps." Baltimore American. HIS PROFESSION Her My brother is In New York drilling every day. Him Oh, is lie a soldier? Her No; a dentist. Princeton Tiger. AU. LAST RESOURCE "My dear, the doctor sa.vs I'm in need of a little change." "Then ask him to give It to you. He's got the last of mine." Balti more American. SHELL? CANNOT MOVE US saTegfta 'riiSk "" wSS 3itOrl X. ? -S ---uJ, r r M M . ( ( y, M f - r "h THEIR RESTING TIME Bl'T rv t '' a -,Sffet "Vive la politepse ! London Oplnlcin. Distinguished visitor to b.iek of the Drltlah front Tommy .N'o, sir. Them's Infantry resting. -Is that a labor company working? THE GUMPS Andy, Will You Stay Out of That Kitchen? CopjrlRht. 1t. by The Tribune di. OH MIA "" ML THe CRAfA VJIS.H VHEVb QOVT PUHIW YHEE TOPS.. IN -.OTlfcfWY TO GAME- A AWAS V.ITH fcV&RN ONE O THErSfe B 9 C!J W- Wk V"n Hk r PETE Y A Sermon by Dink Is Put on the Blink- PETEY Petty greal hi He't no prude I Moderate hii Altitude. And hit icath'mg Yordt conlentd i Girls when bathint Should be drened. Comet in handy, Don't yon Mint? TOO MODEKV4 CIRLS HAVE. COST fOUR. HEADi ViHEM WfS A N0UWf- NtAM TVlE CR.C VOOUO'f fee seem iw A costume. IIK6. TV4A.T- km ! SN Hw9W2'5 -L-V '3l k i CiE "Wes had some. ModesTw w TRose DNi The.v vjepcw't CAPED AT AMD FOUOVJEO 'ROUMD Wo-SIRREE .? fN "S Cqoo gracious VJHATS TRaT C?ohD Dome' r f L o I y dm .' ----. .- '!W X 9 V"SV n J r lliMw ( Hello petet dear- Honw i - V. Do Voo imc Mv old -MINv f ' "Fashiomep hoop - rvr J "lBSBita ' c.A.sj 7?7 - 'K A iJk rt-r, The 1'dftalnff ShotfV By SIDNEY SMITH v- DNE hAirM By C. A. VOIGHT) PETEY Bat I'll bet a Bit of cnalt Henrietta Qaten hit talk. I'JK E, Kt'$. a dandy PETEY DINK. A$ i i i ' i u t -'.w ; i t. '3e s .n , ... k?!i!Sli . f?i!3S9 fe- - . . .-.. . . i i i mt i iii
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