BLW WW1 'RMWtSHI -W-M.-l-J -. Tjto - - , t, ! .;.. . '7.r' ' '"?' ' ' 'f i v t ''.I. .-C - 1 23J"' i .,,'i--r,' V"? "tyjaywt" ww? Iffi 9wpg ryw yw 'HfwyyiW yrf " '"i'.''"'; i -; , ;-, ! t - .-,- m VXi'M-"-MMBrer'i'(1i'vW1 ' - I T, ,-,,.-, -'-'lrXri . ; .. . .- O3.' ?'.'-; fA-OiK' w" , i. . .- . ! , i f r i THW V ' ' ''--'J3- 7-T-JHIl-T-f.r t "i -vs - ,,, j, ,,.;,, . , , . i . JPi; WTSjF? w m hbt oRi stvv r j - u w".w:.' i,: & rv IM'Mm. I, f i i mnmmmxmrz &4mwi..iJ.'' . ?.'' ."rEwtt?jtj' iW itd ' fs t , I : " l. A. ift ka t I . V ' EvMftCG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1918 1 1 L-s irhr iit 4 PIGE OF FWV F0 F0C7JVG 4M) OLD TO REMIND ONE THAT LIFE IS NOT ALL M V MHWIIiMaMIHHW (jui fifiii; y gf-MtM MtWr (THIS PAOH IS FULLY PROTECTED nY COrYRtOHT) '?'' SCHOOL DAYS t flirf? OK! VOKaa LCWaVrair,! Kdv . mj! Won 4:h.zi mike the beans g " Wflk.,.'honcv. slip out- ifwmd -the SP? 3ofc ;tbc bacl Will till uf ii4" r.fiii, Lm i ""iSaHSKwSy 3 SUMMER DAYS T: TERRIUhK-TEilPERED MR. BANG MISSED THE TRAIN AGAIN BECAUSE HIS WATCH WA,9, tirrw jivc.US r73ornn& The Young Lady Across the Way fartf We aked the young ladyUcross the way If herfather thought the country would go on a prohibition baits and she said wo wouldn't think So If we tould see the number of barrels and bottles he's been put ting into the cellar. MOVING PICTURE FUNNIES 1 Xafa WL. W0Ni. I SEPso submmwnr . Put out the picture on all four Ides. Then carefully fold dotted line 1 into entire length. Then dotted line 2, and so on. Fold each section underneath, accurately. When eompUteU turn over and you'll find a surprising result Save the pictures. THE GUMPS Poor Old Lonesome Andy! BJ?Mt lOVR aE ON POOR Anew 6INCA 6ATCr4LOR SINCE hAIM VMBNTAWM- A JLETTER. HER MET ne RtsrAURANt nveal ARE .05INt VNElft FLAVOR - L B f ONT. HeFtrlctlon! on traellnB lead to a rcdltcoery of the poetry and . J & ?&.' Just Between Girls j v t " f1,'l1 Agnei No, I would never S? .11 H.y - Ss'sy -ilyv marry a man to reform him. rflffiy L jSs ' 'i"'i Ethel Well. I don't think my- 'yfTti6. ' S "tffi self that harsh measiires aie tho . I" A $1r$ beet. Boston Tr.uiscrlpt. ' ' ' '1 . . nii i f)f : x 1 -:- -:- -:- -:- c.. mis. i. . c0. by SIDNEY SMITfylrt W 1 1 " "Siffii beauty of the Lountnslde. Food for Reflection "This," said the Boat, as he turned from the tomato can and began on the broken minor with relish", "this Is Indeed food for 1 cflectlon." Har ard Lampoon. C AFTER DINNER. HE'i sow OF LOST- bON'YKNOWl WNAY TO DO VMXH WAStLF - LOAFS ABOUND AMt VJATCHE-S. VHE rAACWIN&S CtO &Y ME V4MILES AWAV A CrREAT DEAU OF TINSE 3lYTiN(a0iHA. BENCH N HE PARC TJjL , VVTy ! k J S s- HE plND S HirAUlF DOhHfy THE FOOUSH TNIN( LOOKNCiFOR HALF AN HOUR AT AN ELECTRIC SICN ANb C0UMTN(r THtUtjHTb WE SAT OP riUL V lO sAVt NtaHT WATCHAii, blUL OiCKEYAND 608 PRiNfaLfrplyKfaiPOOU I TH&ftfS MOrNINtt X" 1lJlrL 9k jlffc fHT MfcSArAt ' WITHOUT LITTLE jfc, OL.D MIN '; OH MOW M6 HOPES NELL QET A 1 trtca -"-f'-fca IN THE M0RN(M SlDNET AT tifrs HX$ mi sga 23fJ if S y.?J Ei 'I "? i V K The Bit He Is Doing Griggs I see that Borley has got a job at last. He's working now In HIcks's llery stable. Brlggs AVhat doing? Griggs Hicks has some horses that won't take the bit: so Borley has to talk to them till they yawn. London Opinion. Indiscreet The Proprietor What made that customer walk out without buying anything? You didn't of fend him. I suppose?" Shopman I don't think I did, sir. He asked me to show him a hat to suit his 'head and I showed him some of our boft felts. Pear son's "Weekly. THE IRREPRESSIBLES fiBsr1 vi i f iffy fjzlkuy Jmm; Iwm- f a ei,tit. London Opinion. Uncle Well. Thomas, and what do you think of the war? Tommy (aged 19, home on leave) Beat war I've ever been In. BRQAD AND CHESTNUT By BUNNY vtalUhot.!t.tic&UacI.l!T !:, 4L ,J, 1 . w.ll.d. l-fce !.. UtiX lU,t er ord6r p" 5ke Ku.Try Wi-tKourt"ioal)t 'RsTka.&S I irvm-y not Iva-vctKc mice vvoifc bn.cn. Tkvll Iiclr.e out! 'th.i Lind "! IPyiffffS I r( N Hour ever I won't mind bit AltKoutk tt wont eel nice To 5 it kcre witk queen UI(ctkiv 1 Ou.Lte WcllwortK. The Jfrice .- J Not Free "Is this a free translation?" asked the customer In a bookstore. "No, sir," ropllod the clerk. "It will cost you a dollar fifty." Boston Evening Transcript. Hence the Weeds "How's the garden getting along?" "Not at all. Simply can't get the wife to do tho hoeing." De troit Free Press. Wanted Her Beer Iuly (engaging .sen ant)- We are all cgetartans, and Miould expect jou to become one. Have jou any objection? Servant (liesitatingrjif Q- Well, mum, It depends. Is beer a 'vege table, mum? PearsotJSWeekly. ff Bojish Prejudices 'Why did jou name jour boy Reginald Clarence?" "Because I wanted him to be a fighter. I figure that In our neigh borhood a boy named Reginald Clarence has got to fight." Washington Star. ?. ?"s57 kKil YET V ?J Jill I aelie! I ON THE WAY "' "HI I ' By BUNNY Vri&m JSv' ( 7tia if I f gfc ' ,, riiJi London Oolnlon. Old Gentleman (under the Impression that he lo purchasing one of the latest food substitutes) How do jou cook 'em? By C. A. VOIGHT PETEYArt Certainly Is a Wonderful Thing -:- -:- -:-. . .:. : :. ... I L5SlWM).. . .. SSSJJ (4J rj r .IT I . t-. fct.ei: Jtixiw 5Y wv. Our Uncled HllcatckoUT?iH TJ 7 II"" nc purely wi Avct It. wortt -t a ItK m'3 j .or' m Vtni. Ck.i t il H rtniuncK? !ma; !l3 . ifi.-,c I m TPj li,il ?y' J.i 1 m ; VJ4 s 'W I, p . -.- Frwek M aka.b'l "The French. poMt.iiMm;s?3
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