The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1911, Page 11

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To ep —_ a The Evening Wor s°0-0-d N-j-g-h-t! manele ofa wv S’Matter, Pop? kit. By C. M. Payne |! a Bet ya My | BET YA My, PoP COULD p PoP fe D FIGH RASCALS! GET THe APPLE. i aa PoP CAN DO Gi iF CETTER LEAVE | \ f ; ANS THING Spled ida di fu Maht ea MISTER SMARTY, lad pont or iT! iy “aR PoP DIDNT & TIT Babbling Bess @@ -x=: ION “T WANT YOU) to GO WITH THAT. an iT APRA WOMAN ANYMORE, WW THE SHES NO GOOD s A aN 4 CLOSET AND AY THERE Loon ROME. “Just ‘cause he’s always hangin’ ‘round it's no sign that he really loves you, Genevieve!” “But didn't he stay away from a ball game an’ take me te the Bun- day-Schoo! entertainment?” T DION'T DO NOTHIN Bur I Wont Is the Business Woman As Competent as a Man? spring to go into the pouliry business And = whon hall I get in ? 1 answ (to teat him): | not get @ man Went on to state that her em- man occupy- 4 hts opinion | tention to DE- @ great deal of | !me discussing base- | and that women usu- | y filled the bill with more acouracy | 1 closer attention. | ertatnly, thia ts only ONE line of J. K. Turner of Cleveland says: | > can do a ma * GIVEN the OPPORTUNITY, a woman )thrown into the water with the mail m absol y take @ man's place with a fair |pouches, slender nee of real achtevement. She recovered them, In Paris some of the largest shops |mounted her horse a by women. In Washing- |mail before changir the most important land stopping to 1 d by] w called upon for the FIRST time to ad-) It {8 but @ matter of proving eM-| areas the Advertising Afmitation of|clency, FOR: “WITHIN BH WI! four large cities at @ convention in |SHf® WIT." } Buffalo, swam ashore, vered hor clothing SIGN OF SUPERIORITY. “Some of the primitive instincts linger !n the highest ofvtitmation,” sata the statesman, one of the % managers “You women will ‘Ufferent kinds ee ees ae ld Daily Magazine, Saturday, Octéb GON - GO OVER THERE AND ~ MERE! SToP THAT! You Lerrve } ( BurT=in! er 267 rere vntereme By Ferd G. Long (The New York World) AS NEA —_ - ~~ _ } ! CHASE SPRSELF, Sneak! (=) tal O_ — SAS © ¢ AS 9 a ‘Yhe Dayes-G2Oe\ Sharies. “The gambler, having pocketel the new loan, Purely British, sat downs dipvet a pwn it the ink acd erected & APT. ilanirem Lioyd, the Bnglism polo, sheet of paper, whereon to write the usual ve viayer, wae talking ebout international mar- knowletgment." But the money deuder hastily Hisges, says tho Baltimore News, interposed. ‘Really, you know,” he ead, “It n't trae “Hold oa, may telend,’ he salt, and be ren to that all ihe titled Girls} @ eupboard, are eroundrels. 1 someting think that yor) ‘ ‘Wait @ eutnute, my friend, Would yo mind Amerloane, ecctally those of you thet hail frum | writing it om ehis soda cracker!’ "-—Wasuingiar Chicago, ate (oo hard on our yoor marquises and | Siar, aris, A Chicagoan, 1 understand, was being _o On the Safo Side. A TIBR, works of ceamiens importuming, the Gmeeed comrit, |... ihe whole lacked sane continu. 0d was delightfully vague, “Pardon me," sald the Capitaliat, “Where did yea get this sea" “Air,” replied the Goulfal One, “It came to me ove night in a dream.” ‘The Capltatet glanced about pervously, ate te , and you mum headie atm “Hush,” be sald, laying bis finger rent coun,’ a8 Wey handled the Tia Cas | gay to ‘emre, on dost ier Wettae east oy r. er of Tin Con om ce... Mest me to-night by the old chur h @ move lender and when the sote fell due Then euratug to 9 burly attendant who cave + *You anwt settle!" heated the money tender, | {2 tmwer to the premure of « button under ine “itera, chow ‘Napoieen out," Sete vss “Oh, Jimmie, how lovely! le it a real diamond?” he ey for feminine 1 "MS therein which woman has|a b “Well, It's real, all right, all right. But whether It’s a dimond or id ‘old him T tn Gays ago, a woman was |CAPTL ne & leader." %hicago Journal. not, | ain't eayin’.” | 4 a Copreigta, 1011, ‘ a ae e by The Press Pubiishing Oa, e . : . ie | Seat Hk (+2 ERAS, By Clare Victor Dwiggin i} ee ; eS he tSat asta er Tit let aaslige Goncen | A PINE OTATE OF AFFAIRS, money lender, efter a moment's ‘ , myst ps tort ores aah ae “The way people crowd to a theatre ‘with « gulp, swallowed the pulpy morsel. lp to eee an improper play. Just think! the nest dar be mets | They've gold out the house for three |. | weeks in advance!” “How do you know?’ “I tried te purchase tickets. and me ity couldn't.”"~London Opinion. Heard After School. — ——

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