The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1912, Page 9

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GINK Ham Comas MY Toy. See His Souncirude Hi Fei HOW Do You LIKE LIVING ON A FARM) /- iy OFAR? FARM | IT MAKES Mi IK To THINK OF IT! ; 1S AWFUL, IVE BEEN wiTHouT HELP FOR A MONTH= (AH, wireY! I AAVE AN IDEA! LET US > What’s the Use of Being Blue? There Is a Lot of Luck Left. By Clarence L. Cull.a. right, 1912, by The Press I ing Co, (The New York World) knock off your hat, bi I you don't have to let ‘em muss, Porfectly your hair, | Article of Swimming! System is (00d go long as it isn’t One to Beat the Pontes! When you're Down they'll “Live and Learn” —but Make = the] “Learning? ten Something In | — \r Adversity te an Agitator who Doesn't HAVE to) wi Relons to the| - CULLEN: Beginning All Over Again is Bitter Medicine—vut All Tonics have that | tcumbent! Bitter Taste! Carrying Water on Both sts in Pretending to be a Roaring About It takes sv M Troubles Main Fun is in having you |our Vitality that we Naturally Prop Take It to Heart! the Rear! Ten Bucks tsn't a Whole Tot of Coin until, Waking Up after the Whirl, y Go Out and Try to Snag the Ten! The Trouble with Some of “Word is a We are Shy on Bonds! Things we Do that Go re the Things that Generally th Against the bo the G The Fellow w Your Number very His Ownt Sometin that Binds is a ( Halter that | Ing the Red Differ~ | oe the Winner! We hate to Think of how Many | Knockouts we have Administered— eral Times Maybe we'd Mave | to Ourselves! Curious Facts From Here and There. CCORDING to estimates mad. gaten's training school, who h i jenting on themselve ent menu incl mush, b foe for break ix} wiches for Junch, and for dinner a | The city of Tokio table bathhouses f. > costing from |house, not in the palatial new municipal baths of ’ Boston and Berlin, but ra are waiting hoxes, |the portable shower baths o x manufacturers say that Whose free public bath comn rs than they can|these baths, whether in te: fl yoxes {8 rumored |vanized fron houses, w \ ove espectal 5 Seven cents a day was allowed for |o ons with water food by a class of » school | made, Riving hot ot / \eachers at the kinder ' year through, oe “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” |. Jumped Off the Dock {f we hadn't been Certain that, after having! "she sure will nev Jumped. we'd have Put Up a Champeen Step Right Over you, but when you're Up|the Girl, they've Got To Walk Around You! Shoulders Ex: While Actually being a Tresent Us whose ood as our Bond’ ts that ya he Has Got n Doesn't Know — BACK To NATURE THE FIELDS AND GARDENS- FRESH MILK- PURE AIR GoD HEALTH — Coppright, 1912, by The Pree Publishing Co. c The New “Second-St a Hi,” sigh: ting himself al comfy in his | big armchair in the brightly, lighted copy a tainly too chill irl and Love to safe" But he little su: the tw NO. 15. 5 Bowe h the savages of up, thelr kinamen who the Bay, When jthis trail was bro; try Jane, sterdam, e far |the Rouwery Lane, rrupted to “Bo was t » only road And a from New York t In Revi twas built up only t until t change. ye uptown tide of po} the atately old street new character, workers, are tampering with the win- dow, And trust THEM to hold hin | steal his heart and hand! eee {How N. Y. | Streets Got | Their Names THE BOWERY. H I fare in America,” lor it was originally an Indian tradi, along which | and beyond travelled sour) s Muyvesagt, the wed Dutch Govern: erm part of the island wit peanut sand> sterdam. first section of the post road leading | ationary day From there to ¥ nth century did tte chara: - ma AMUN TSY GOLLYS, GINK, You GOTTA HAND 'T Tome, nF} { -CAN4 GET A SERVANT: DRUDGING MY LIFE AWAY NO HUMAN COMPANION SHIP- HUSBAND LATE FOR DINNER- HALF THE TIME HE STAYS IN ‘ory Workers.”’ York World), | s the young man, set- living room of a| scond-floor apartment, | er got me here. It ts) y out of doors for a Venture abroad, I'm) | spects that Love and vo bold sncond-ste 7 ip and | as bean v the oldest th per Manhattan Island | to visi we tepees were neare! the white men car adenod by them inte | Am- | country | between m, becarn The name wery. connecting fterward {1 was. the Boston the Bowery | as far) a} ‘law York's wel! | a. for long afterward— | s chief tho ty ble ari he ear The pulation and the oree Hua! SIMPLE Lire! NOTHING IN IT! ME FORA FLAT B city! Copritate, $2018 (aires ) WELL GIR, 1S MY AITTAE MAN AKING HIS LITTAE FRIEND ovt FoR A Makelhad [Schooldays Written and Illustra.ed tind “% aiches * ana Follow the Strni! / Dont THe > Yoursere OvT Age flemem. | ER YOUR FIGHT | TONGNT BILL SKINK t/ ae theses ce diy By C. M. Payne To SPR MD IT tes Copreiaht. 1912 Uy The Teves ibhinhing Co. (The New York Worlds ot ) & By Dwig{. + Pt gues PoP fre — Twat Suawenls Tos tanec RT wT SA wRY > omer de Ow > | | Depew’s Compliments, — “"s Betty Vincent’s ijAdvice to Lovers | i The Unt athjul Su:tor. | peta, T tw nearly If not quite the sin for @ man ee ty ] to tell es to the girl he pr 0 low a Personally 1 should prefer that my flance have a ¥ eh furious tempe> or nearly any other fault rather than un+ truthfulness, Such a failing strikes at the very root from Witch love @rgwe—the root of trust. It hag always xeemed to me that when a girt discovers that the man she has Hed to her the psychological \ effect munt re death, must be the same 4 whirling of famillag objects, and then a growing olivion, And then one nd wiser than all the th, But @ lover's He is ne’ even wise, let alone | beings worthy you think our union will be hap | | Unkind 7 ea/ment. bog r nees are against 4 aire | . 4 am in love with | rorencew are too great and on the wrong Ve been exceed: | 445 1 know | core What sha . . | ‘i for | “Me Be" writes: “Lam elghteen and a | In love with a man te whom mother ) ’ tx Ile wants me to elope. Shall | : 0 ta nv y are too young to marry againat | now he ds ving {your mother's wishes, Walt till you Tend iat an + [are twenty-one, [ne anvthing rds ; lWwhat aba On Tacit Engagement. a stead campaign yourself, | OT. B. weites: "Lam not engaged . t doesn't bring you a|to a man, but when elr ; we shall marry, >t the attentions do not think you iddeniy st r writing or wocan T regain hi mY you to try, since he Macourteously ent, your prom amounts to the same t writes card to hall C writ “LE wish to send a nd's sister, a friend,” 4u appropn- The Day’s Cood Stories Tahin? No Risks. Vanir Mamator! sala TAME 61, vit u t " ha low Cr t “ Jaw you'd \ A 1 illic ‘hd one Incurable. Wore sealing, : vital ate bs hd é . \ bs mi asked the Pe nly rep . “dl ite beeath with aa s A \ ‘ f crime that is charged neer attempt to ental vince the tout n't f er im 1S MTOR DEPEW, at a dive Veows iu oy

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