The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1906, Page 15

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Oa eee wor — —— The Evening ”™ gazine., rriday, June FF. TSS. "LOVE LETTERS THE ‘JOLLY’ GIRLS: — THEY W in! By George McManus, THE SERMONS Pe are imir r1/¢ air AND THE LUDICROUS. = Soya ee | OF A SINNER: sla Greeley-Smith. (¥ CET OUR 1% NS >» te SD (tHe Poon \ ALE AND THIN HE i SS ey | TE Couton's By Roy L. McCardell. SEAR LITTLE | ’ She CARLING” | KS'AND HE'S SOL \ e J TURN THE CRANI, ee agra ti 1s JONNY TO t aS COULDNT | FEVERISM LURE rH ) VFS On OUR 16 Text—The Wisdom of Being Worthless. ; } 73 ) “et COME PULSE 15 150 Renate Set {| A¥ sour ¢ A INTO SEt ane 7; Pda | {ma began, Dearly Beloved, the men who Pan bee i | coud thee | telling others how to work, and ANY OF THE CREAM ErTHER® | | isnot it tou \A PAD! not them es, havo rewards that awalted an honest has nothing to do" has lain. The Illies of tho her do they spin, and yet they aro and pp the other h obsorve the potato. Look 1 the potite works! He wo: rground, Is clothes all dirty, the man with the muck h the hoe subsists on ises him- und 4gh at thom. n and dé ONES IS OLDER THAN YOU, es WILLIE JONES SAYS ANO HE NEVER WAS SICK A DAY SUT wiLuESS | YOUHAD APIGHT WITH t RYN aeons ae c ANDHE'S 1, thrown in with onions, has his son is sure to find it out IN MIS LIFE! HIM AND HE WHIPPED TALKING. 1 sin because he is cheap SUCH A STRONG ic ply. becs 8 cheap We n Aw f RO! THEY SAY NOU IS THAT WHAT by - ie ABOUT ITALL fA CAN Licts he MADE YOU SICK? oe OVER Town! WES THE STRONGEST NSIS h to be look around us Li JONES ¥ potato! ym ¢ rs live off, who worls to potatoes, and and wear dirty cl lll potatoes at tha We note how lke they sal son al fgets the best of it. It is the family loafer who himd's pet; and where is there a family that hasn’t its orna- Ily of the field, as well as {ts humble, hard-working, ill- ytato that the mil ubsists on? 7 siW a long-haired fakir yet but what practised his {mposittons mn those closest to him with the greatest success, He was the lly of the r Fea hand the family potato gets the worst of {t all along « t 18, ut home as well as abroad, : How ) we know the drunken gentus who could do such wonderful | h BEDaY VINCENT Ss. ink nly stopped drinking, except wonderful thing of stopping ear g thing WHY. JOHNNY WHAT ARG \ SILL ONES | You cong to b0? 1 CANT TURN AS A D\ rf E ANC) it O* JER THOUGHT YOU WERE Sick} ae - FASTAS DIS! V REALLY ats the potato, « mealy, full-flavored, honest old potato, AC S. aac zi LES adenine WELLT Bees) hat does ils best for everybody else and his worst for himself, —~~— NOU 40, JOHNNY, Se 156 UY YOULL COME AND ) SHOULD TR AND cive | Sometimes it is a son potato, sometimes it js a daughter potato, It ts THINK He JOHNNY Some | he good daughter of COULDN'T! Letieas » "4 F Fae pod NA RIS Se to care for the sick because she d 6 who think t TURN Tht FREEZER FOR US. WONT YoU} ELSE WE'LL HAVE family who, while the rest are broad pleasuring, it so weil. s hom ghters are the lilles, and in the little vegtable kingdom the potato girl vegetates while the lilies who are clothed well and veot are the flowers of the family, 1 work is never thrust upon the worthless. It Is added to the | he worthy have already en n | The worthless husband, father, son or daughter are handled gently and | treated kind the family potato is n considered. | e other d Hh kind sand mothers of drinking men are to them if they do | drink, fe t a scolding drive them to worse excesses! How and mother are to seo them come home sober once or to come home at all! Yot lot the family potato attend even a codfish ball, and eo neglect cov- ering the fire, pulling out the cat and seeing doors ami windows are un- | | & & & ae oe y Alice ‘Ace Rote ee fastened! : ; : Ah, Dearly Beloved, betng a potato {s hard lines! We are not appre= acta ; clatod, even after we ére cold! i + dress and x 4 one to be] It's all so different from the $3 a dozen! my Li dchagbacite been usod to wach ¢ you Sem dear 1° Subway Spasms by Barnes. es look ¢ late, the photogr 5 No, 2—Bad Company. SS OLDGIRL bad a parrot, 1 of art over Y f t you chos nd-to-hand i t YF of his p ‘ ‘ no m an was she was : led herself endowed wit you don't Ike | ee cae Selene ae LETTERS FROM THE FOOLISH LIFE. ww By R. W. Taylor. AAA cinrad tay! | ne HILE in the y last summer 1 | And Polly never uttered tanloeno' ie z 1 t Are very ¢ z 42 THE PEOPLE. — | A decent wont again, ie 1 { ; AS BaD! on bay sus vata | | So poor Miss Oldgirl sold him— 1 M ; ‘ lajcrennen tcc YO-ALL His language was so hard— ! 8 wae a toa a Ts New Responsinte? HAD AL RIVERE Soin’ He'd heard tmitated : 1 : ———e To Have?) This from a Subway guard: ; \ New ¥ s r me 1 1y. r I Ms Aw 1 : A M sy toh . 1 ne hlan tok 41 wn, Where <¢ i = This Rusband Is a Brute.; | 1; pair Bnet Get ex M : T CANT ay Tet m again? 1s a eae seeedith : | IT ANY ne novel TONAVE. bron Lone : Baan eon oat ee \rencer | 1 Know the soa aa WHAT VLE DO Runs ® 1 ae x Hoyens . : general morning pre and 1 > : fee MA wear, for tennia, for Wet eeealy : Washing Dirty Linen, Solera dasning, and try to keep m: mean anything he wr Even! fomsativace: clean as I can; I am busy fro 1 like a "cad." He ts not wo at all. Make up with Jet the fs tucked at each alde of tho wh hat fin- ull late at n e to myseb out, My husband and never h I very seldom go and says ie do in a dark her. go. ish the fronts and {s not do enoug! comploted by Ve. Grundy Says No, over collar a. | ear leaves th UL MAKE YOUR LIFE MTL Give You & You wanr Om WITH!) talism than th Who can expl { HEALTH AND BEAUTY. A Tank Problem, By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. To Restore Hair'’s Color, \Py 0; ted wa fs f ; cho} solve, and wh pital Be cooled add opened when A to ree oro the nat- 2 fluld ounce, . and will si black, Diluted with w stain tie nalr from dark to Curling Fluid, Jong wil! It take ULIA Mller is a satisfactory | Baked Tomatoes. : } But ft has, tke all AKI breen, Hebe at naful of t sf fa r ¢ W n No, 5383. 1 curlers, to be re I ery th enuu id v4 rer tu + SARE St ounec potash), 1 dr sid i i ’ A hand tow ed with The doh] 1-2 dram; 1 1 ” i \ mer Fash- roots of the hajr, which must an RAR OD RD i jie restitted | orve. VORLD M YAN. ? ind atreet, New ich pattern ordered ress plainly, and For Gray Hair. water, 1 te Let the mixture dige with O NAME.-Gray hatr is N RRL, pata ns quent atitrlng, for a week and chen | ules Lor fash sey a i : : te : Here is one watch! ger, Molsten the hatr with tho lotion | #28. tough and ban ngy boiling t halt a “pint of! stake a brine of 4 quarts of water and if creain best, saucer’ mehed you may Ike, Do suro the hair is wien dressing. Th | forever would ke them tender, four (scant nalt oun 1 POUR, at {tablespoon sigan. Beat ve ne effect will occur 4 i In-| pint of ealt. Pour tt over the mixcure ablespoon siygat at wh i © Sree from gre: when you apply it us the hele dni [coat us eens own be cooked in their dian meal, two inches of gavvamon, f b a ‘i dd. enou; h four for ba Own juloos and what water dripa from isttie walt, one level teaspoonful of aod, Hoar just cnoush to meale ie cog es he estan USP our for ba | Flannel Cakes, ¥ » ¢ ia pa WES, pinta of rye mou) } Moworota, ‘wd 4 green poppers cur. tine honilny Jolly. Boys.” fresh, they IMPORTANT—Write always specify size wan’ (terns \ dada st hacia leah nica te te Ms

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