tiqjKfPQifnuii. wmmpumi mmw y w J-1 v, i ii t if . t -j r - ' I, - I -' . A.R"; r ' i i jr ' I r: EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1918 4 T r P7V AND PENCIL HERE HELP US TO LAUGH A LITTLE AT THE LIGHTER SIDE OF LIFE 17,-' ,' l (this rAon is FCi.i.r rnoTECTun nv c ofyiimiiit) w F.) SCHOOL DAYS By DWIGTIIE FAT MRS. JONES AND THAT DECEPTIVE PANEL MIRROR wr -; z--zr-'z-rKzz gggg5gggg - F tv ,0V? IS tinny XI li fei.ainfc trC? aito &' Ltfi-atiiiawons . li 6a una in-uitt t"12- HgHflV.' ffigtji. ' '- Sit gvft ?-. - r T VBWI Lta 'TN PJg- " 4&&Z&&ly&? &&&i mm." : J -? ifcl Zet-o rztntfc. i I' ijjf tf FONTAINE FOX f "( !" .S7f IMS It Didn't II or; fr i'oHim : IvJELl- I WlU'.j loi r IF VABON'T LET rej PlfV WITH VER GUN I r LL GO HOnE. a ICEE-WOTBYE THINK m3r I In rjiaSx" v$ " w J w ' c 8 irw 1 Y- " i i ;. J 1 fj $K m AW-WEU-GEE Mi " - w?n "-tT, 1 "BE AWPUL CrXREFUL OF THPT GUN SO ,, HEr4RV,1'eu,U ME., DO I LOOK AS FAT AS THAT WoMAl THE GUMPS Andy on Food Conservation Again opi right lt 1 s ih Trlbunft o J?f SIDNEY SMITH TH ?1 , '' 0).J W yA BONT LET ME BE I RAL OFTHI5 Mltrvy gon' none : i & ?i I DONT SEE WHV YHEV BUY IC. NOYHNCi EVER &TAVSTHERE- LONfcr NQU0H TO QEr COOU- I oiusr THOuCrtHT I'D YAE A UTTUt BITE BEFORE lWEIHY"rO BJcD YNEAE NOYHlNCr I N YNERE SuY SOAAE OLi POYATO SALAO AND A WKllNKLtp UP r'lCKUtr SHE S OY ALU THE CHOICE th;n&s- i Quess riL take: A pieCEOP BREAD ANP 8UYYER- CONCRETE- THERE'S A PIECE- OF O wc;u u i m -( r-i-vii UOQK AT THAT 3TA.LE 8RCAC IV't. flEAUV-V A. CRIME - Ny NtiYMER VMOULO HAVE-HAt TWAT NIBE QF'A CHICKBM AND IU' TEI.LXOU M vtouKun ivc bcci" ,V f lUX lL U feTV tsin -4 DOWN KltlHY WP.IC- LOOKAT TWAT- vllm OH MINI " T "jw IVJELL- WILL' WELL' G'WAN HOrvE THEN. Tr: I a a An Unprofessional iil I Jt&t A DIIFEREM' I1IKU eR" Svne Hulle !n. Client (Jusl airiuiiled on liurRlary charge) Well sooil-lij. I II drop In on ou Homo time. (."onii'il All light, hill in ike It In tht flnvthiie i)l.isi One Comfort ZTffLsIiTr lv5StC.3, JM&St l.'rf JSI vtz&b'S' :&W&MM CartoutiH Mairaztno Ulitimlat (who rcmlH tlm loiiiIc p.ilers) Well, I hupn't stepptd on a tatk et, nuyuuy! MOVING PICTURE FUNNIES OWak" O?'' SNOW-MAN , J7 J Tendon Opinion 'Hie German 1'ox- In the fable the crow wan beguiled Into drop ping the cheeso : hut this b'ril doesn't seem to bo a stupid old crow at all. UNCONSCIOUS HUMORISTS AT WORK Excerpts From Letters Written to the War Risk Insurance Department I am discharged from the army for a goiter which I was sent home on. T received $61 and I am certainly provoked tonight. In service with the U. S. Armory. I Deceived my insurance polish and have since moved my postoftke. I am his wife and only air. f You asked for allotment numbei. I have foui boys and two girls. Please correct my name as I would not and could not go under a consumed name. Extract of a letter from a boy to his mothci: "I am wilting in the Y. M. C. A. with the piano playing in my uniform." I am pleating for a little moie time. Please return my marriage certificate; baby hasn't eaten in thiee days. Now Mr. Wilson I need' help bad; see if the President tan't help me; I need him to see after me. Dear Mr. Wilson: I have ahcady written to Mr. Headquarters and received no rcpily and if I don't get one soon, I am going to write to Uncle Sam himself. I am writing to ask you why I have not received my elopement. His money was kept from him for the elopement which I never received. My son is in Company 158th Infancy. Please tell mo is he living or dead and if so what is his addrcsb. Some Letters l"rom Soldiers' Whes to Exemption Hoards Sir: I have received your letter. I am his grandfather and grandmother. He was born and brought up in this house in answer to your letter. Sir: You have changed my little boy into n little girl. Will it make any difference? Sir: My Bill has been put in charge of a spittoon. Will I get any more pay? Sir: If I don't receive my husband's pay I shall be compelled to lead an immortal life. Sir: In accordance with instructions on pink paper I have given birth to a daughter on April 28, 1918. ( IFWSLNG 1HP I M) J -y . .. j- '7J it Dill hit limition WlgSwn PETEY There's a Reason for Everything Even a Beard I , Cut out the picture on all four i aldei. Then carefully fold dotted ( line 1 lta entlns length. Then dotted l!ae 2, and eo on. Fold each ctlcn underneath, arcurattm WJea completed turn over ana you naa urpneing renuic dbyq u I t-se :- ah HA- so The Beakded Movie TAY3. ha a rvval ) HOPE. CAWS Hlb ir r J 1lUV-A HOMetvN 3" ?ACE ,BlT THERI5. Y TtossBiuTies J LEAVES CoY& To ) iuT TPfKT MOT ) I MWJ iUALamivn ill r Th J( iti r By. C. A. 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