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~ a Suemnememememenen _ The Bvyening \..:.4 died R Thea qoncen Wei! Wei! wei! IT AWT ain! AND How 1s) THE LITTLE PAPA THIS FINE SPRING DAY? (HepLo ALE JUST ouT AIRING Hina — HE'S teen SICK — BACK mH The 15 RE UKE His PAPA & CANT STAND SMowe * HA’ HA HA’ SM JIMMY - Out Just LIKE You Get lened - MARK LIKE You useo To WWE WAS KIDS (ten WA | WE TURNS Time | ALWAYS ust AN EASY Jus Py Vu BET How | Mad? ou OY PLease DonT WAKE with UP, X the “Happy Da AY Gasies, Do You RememoeER We CATIPILLAR 7 LAUGH OVER. THAT say, You was CRAZY | member, | - EAT aud PIES PEE ae ame weitere 4 Magazine Thursday.*April 27% 19114 AARAAA AAA ARARAAAN AAAS SA RRARY RAARARADD ys!’’ #8 By Clare Victor * Copyright, 1011, by The Pres Publishing Co. (The New York World.) “TaRoweo YouR WAT AT Me = Jimmy, SPeanin’ OF AHO SANDUST AND - HA! HAL HA Sav- Remember Tre TIME YoU) |} Qa misseoO me— @ 1 RUN ta eee \ MADE You EAT THE = lil was Seri uNdER THE OLO you ,@& PRETENDED | could NT poaaur Tuose Deuce Hot HO! WD! LAWSIE: ||) iow Thee Asteee, & | KeTcn You — Run You ABOUT Two HouRs = Those Gat Oat! ° sust oP & UT SOME QUININE just DRopT A ! AR TONGUE 2 HA HA— & seT on ‘tou & MASKED You 14 —Nitve EYE —BA'HA WASNT Them | THE HAPPY DAYS) SS WwES Tita You DATS — YES, AL EM WAS TH 1 WouLo AT ‘Ane, WF WAS tY- ey AUF= GUT HELPLESS Ltrs CREATURE = useo T MAKE & SANDCAKES a gic > - en What Every Husband Knows By Sophie Irene Loeb. | | oh) Copyright, 1911, by The Press Pubiisling Co, (The New York Worl.) | 7 jée, Cause @ man to WANDER FROM HIS! ‘When She Fiowns at His )<awe & man to | Friend. iT] ] ° For let him bring a friend home once WHAT ts 4 merry ma Gas wens on eaes the fie Lat him do.what he ca seats fies With food" and ere ve as Case him wDat if hia’ wite [fell Or She spoiled a dress pattern—or Pig seat WE | any wie of a hundred things ‘might have 6 All merriment | aPPefed that a woman ts natural hetr- she: dCiee bea! ess to-and ther he answer, ch “4 ‘s 4 a | She may be justified and quite rent tn i pee bee © her judgment, OCCASIONALLY; but set Of ale. price: (even at that there are ways and means fess platen naga |t2 decide and act without making the ons plates: made guest think he fs avout as welcome as by Dutch potters | tie toothache, at Lambeth, Th | Certainly, my de Dutch are a know- that just a and) almost ready and some | band clothes lime y provok- the thne dinner {+ 2 had planned for al to have your » say he ts bring- ing 0! pusiness/friends who hap- pens to be in town. It/really isn’t pleas- ant to rummage around nid get SOME- THING before they arrive-yet a smile such a time has proven to be the soned even a frugal m with the “aver of REAL ENJOYME Of coufse the m: OT be to any things ‘Just do not suit” the other partner IS interested of the domestic problems, One of the mediums through | (which they conveyed moral Keas was in the way of proverbs painted on pilates. This was no unwise measure, for three times a day at least were the | ‘members of the family confronted with | them. Ignorance of the law, ther excused no woman as to the tr wertbed above. These lines of wisdom originated go. le to-day we still suffer the same | fainf. Or, father the husband in the|in him and perhaps Cor various reasons, tase fs the sufferer. For there §*| 99 it 1s only fats thr at least a measure wcarcely a home in which it does not | of t be meted out to hiw accord- rome to pass—this question of HIS | ingly, friends or HER chums, as the case} @ occasions Ike th May be. Most times it !s “€o be or not | for a woman to be in the to be.” And there is the QUESTION, | good fellow.’ In fact, the w fs #0 easy + *k Babbling Bess By Harry Palmer wt Copyright, 1011, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York World.) What's the There Is a a Ge wai. LEFT THAT LETTER. HOME IN MY OTHER CLOTHES) AND 1 TOLD MY WirFE TO SEND THE AND GET IT PREsseD Whew: ™ LT WOULD HAVE BEEN CURTAINS 7 Me (TLL BEAT or HOME AND GET IT, || yT WOULO BE AWFUL IF SHE ie FOUND IT. AND UF ry no, ‘SN'T FOR, ME New Dope SETHE! THERE Lend 4 | eit tat MUST BE \ \ ; Ate our Pee- | Neuras- (BR) Fo Seren 7 | Our own Cheating / te an Oversight, but F ythe Other Fellow's is Deliberate Never mind the Panning It's the Hard Pan that | Hurts! | Nobody'n Conscience ts exactly Cals |!oused—but there are Plenty of Cale |mined Ones! “They Say," atfted down, uaualty I DIDN'T. |means nothing else but the Rapper's Do NOTHIN | eee Say! But I WONT || | PAPA IT . YES Bon a WOMAN AND TL know a lot of Woult-be Rpeed who are Wholly Unaware of the w Fact that they ere Renning on « Treadmill! We've heard of “Blessinga fn Dis- guise," but we Prefer the Goodies that we can Recognize at @ Glance! The reason why Jealousy ts #0 Cor roting is because it Ginks ¢he Acid into our Self-Love! Boma folks IAke to Wear the Mask of ‘Tragedy because they Think it Be- 1OUNG—"| & tH RPPY BANS! — | Ee / “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” Use of Being Blue? Lot of Luck Left. By Clarence I. Cullen Copyright, 1011, by The Ives Publishing Oo. (The New York World.) Uneanny how A Speed an de- sen Ho ome ty Mad Itt It takes some of us a Long Time to Find Out when we Ask Te for a Lift we're Liable to get Lifted! Often We don't mind Getting if the Boots don’t 1% the Laugh ow ag & Chaser! ‘Woe never have Malt so Much In Squaring it with Other F do jn Trying to Square selves! vuble sas wo it With Our- Better to Fall Down Down! than to Lay It's @ Pipe to Provide an Excuse but @ Reason is Different! ‘The Tale-Bearer forgets that tt Takes Two to Knock! ‘Whenever we hear a Malo Person Moaning that Some Woman has Iroken his Heart we have the Tinglingest Feeling around the Toe of our Brogans! — - ‘There’ve been Times when we've Suf- fered @0 Much from the Horns of our Goat that we were Glad when they Gg It! ' Bome of us Try for C'mting Records before we've Learned to Speed Safely over the Straight Road! ee Se A RN todeed. an usually is, While no one m of “Tragedy For, let the Indy put the BAN on a|tuaily rude in. on ee —# ene Meee aetna: any als Maliia ce on ee | Some of us Léke to Attribute our|hear of these OM-Time Pitchers (ike sorry to say he often not only gets the | ing a ea So there ways | Misbehavior to the fact that we Come|Tom Hughes, for instance) who have gold shoulder but the cold mutton as | one of showing disiike without [:iiwiehevior to the tact that we Come] Tom Hug well, And no matter what the man she | nto ard ; nh . Naa taken for better or worse docs to | true that some folks seem make “me Jes id verily, ‘all | the wrong a we merriment goes down ist were where but with us, . There is the ever-present “Weath's| Yet it is the GRACTONS woman who T H E E L FE V E N T H H Oo U R From “The Achievements of Luther Trant,” by Dead at tie feast,” and all is wins under any circumstances, Meeeia ci a Parad eianie TAIIY GAY QA ie otis hanti-we caugutars ot EDWIN BALMER and WILLIAM M'HARG Many a call on the telephone with the| Eve ave women friends and we I won't be home | « due to that oid familiar ref: » same treatment from To tell the truth, man (Copyctahit, 1910, by 1, Maynard & Co.) “lke thunder” to|{s more magnanimous and wil often Yole ned thr puRh row see," ho piacea hie handa tn wauring the next half hour while I amyis of low birth, when his mother would fate a enn horas sii a te in Bot fal) alse rsonal feelings for “a friend of | SYNorsis OF PRECEDING INSTALME aes Ro iihioeee Se AE eens nese are ar Abin Cie te m that I have sented! te bare hea tarae toot, or of high, tn whit recep’ homing up in the middle | my s who salves erime = a Would you believe it, if you were to| it PAYS to Join in ang LET NOT MER- | Seaman's cimalbte | son, 1 Se to abt te womantt poy rio Agena get ied on Mft it down, TH one of the causes | RIMENT GO DOWN, ‘ o Five tr I might have thought tt necessary | “I see—T gee!” exclatmed the create Her Joan's: olube a moke parties and). But Wares teeta? site J Newberry," ‘rant an-| fallen detective, “But if it wag a Chinas many of the oth gements that | FORG*YT THE FROSTY FROWN! | pant. ‘cime tine sete Mi evidence at the house|man, then, even with that thing,” he erat eee ed to the instrument Trant had just concent ext a apeeeite med arranging, “you'll never get the arrived, she say « Pi | truth out of him. You can't get anye jareatly a een fall dea! a f 7 sed : | thing out of @ Chinamant Inspeetor incen t S combats nuaend, “trant} And when, on the day f with a r for In-| n tk Sler t answered, “that combat. t ree P sake ne pT] cial a it ts absolutely hopeless to expect a con- to Lovers Seerree lin x :; inet eae he Four member | a qustomed to contrat the abvious eens ge - UP the ice—the Ice under the | unde re D 1 ' of whom, I feel ab- ‘ee emotion, even “ der the most rigid te self “You saw for yo is and o ara of the race, vermon for some of the young men how n t nspe t e ’ deal » write t for ady | pre ‘ m | rea arrest | with those obvious signs; tt deals with girl to give up ¢ men of her acquaintance if you | marks, been tf divisien 1g enabled me to |and Kia ne wiht are unwilling to gt know. Asa mat-|one had stood outside the winc n em h more ; - ter of fact ther a girl or a man | look thr {t, or to fire through 1 ae t I wae ae dh should give up fr rge, as soon | 49 ¥ ino rae n ation which ah Gx tonne trothed onea | 4,,Wien You have reached the, point | ua ant a : ' 1 aimost a Siler," said Trani, more quietly, “where | b unit | 3 gfe Buppoesd to sive in extent thelr former | yoecan think of some class of men who | apparatu aoe friends, we tno heel marks but who| Trant and } ‘ But too many men, igh they admire a girl greatly | could have pr the effect on your - e attentt 2 and have not the slightest idea of asking her to marry, do|Newberry’s mind which his wife has| \ S a fF 4 2 \ ° Eee ge wt not seem to realize they are asking much when thoy require you Wit) have one far t0- | na assistance ycholo trange acts : Siler; and ft was as much at “i wht here Ff of the real mur-| ¢: t ed a 1 of the a s mine,” ‘Trant re 1 her to give up all attentions from othe the real - eth Gh hah a The * Qty dear younx men, if you love ® qirl and wish to marry her, thatyls one nba kes) From Everywhere ning at tendayet thing, But if you do not love her do not try to interfere with her frlendships. oO ~ A z 1 the young ts not su tly Inter . ASIA , , thot, 3 Head, tn the Faroe ‘s P y A GIRL who signs her letter He No Longer Car: ‘ nae 4 “fam in love with a young MAN who signs his letter “F, F." : ; : 4 t r man and he does not wish me ta re- A Writest lo photograph from h r ceive the attentions of any other men. ; I lave deen calling for some | ¢,' a 1 y 10a . - Last night he called and found another | time on a girl and I thought I liked her more p 1 ' sarrtei i ‘ ‘ ’ man calling on me and tecame vo angry Very much, Now I And Ido not, What Bi, 04 0 Ip t r 1 ve raignt home, What shall 1/ Sail T do r of her arrest, had stood | from the Helwan, in Egypt, 1 " . SN Pay no attention to the young man's | YOUnE lady cease paying her attentions. \ae de yy teed i Prarsinean ball span gt . ¢ 6 0 ‘ he unreasonable actions. Unless you are Othep Girls, The next m ra, which car- | t¢ he ta | A single perfume dist t 5 : re pe i : waged to marry him he has no right . ried sta e the murder | te ssen 160 tons of blo: a t | MAN wid wfut.e hla letter “J. Wn |of Walter Newberry, = ht Police De-|ror and connected ¢ a t te $200 oF s ane $800 a cen ships, Via 3 4 r ort y Ma iatortare Wika. your tuandenle IA writer’ "When 2 fret e to|tective Siler a ng of satisfaction | zine and on plates. aay eae = 7 | ‘a Ww, Go w cork I knew very few peo-| With his own work. ‘The detective, ‘L suppo 8 urst out f cetaneoie: etn 19. art ae ; s : tow next tll Not Out. P | ple ued only called on une wir, Now 1| trie had beer made | with #roWing cartoalty, which, ever nas covered 7 ! th sy Nee hist ee uid K rat y 1 gna his letter “C. P. “i - his oWn assumptions presence of t nspector could n ' Pio r é é \ : : “Lam very much 's love with a! cal Shout murderer ane what a Suced in England eal y ' a it nat) alt Should the newspaper | i 7 (01 and I ask her to the theaters and | this? pce ne he : Arne, a Wa wr ; os Ww owhy yo ave | beon { (erties, but she never goes @#h me.) Ty, younc tady has no right to dice y the mi , ‘ nine coyote tence Mra, Newberry repeated tous. | brought here, Wong Bs . ‘hat shall I do?” a to you whom you shall call upon vite and yc t 1 a Chinaman tha « we th naman te ty importance; for |t indicates whether he (To Be Continued.) SB Coar there ia nothing you cay do /$ unless you are engaged to hen, her @hooting him in #elf-defense, which and, a all ce; for it \ > ¢ ? i : 4 f a) P aan . soe tn acing ¢ cael