The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1912, Page 9

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Coprright, 1912, ty The Pree Publishing Os. (The New York World.) I O0n'r Love NOBODY ESE IN THE WHOLE WORLD BUT MY 'ITTLE UMPSEY WUMPSEY SUGAR PLUM = FY Rb — HONEY ITSEY te > 7 ot ©O0'S ITTLE DARLIN’ 15 00! 005 ITSEY KOSE-8UD LiPs- I Jus LovES oO MORER'N 005 MY_INKEY- WINKEY DIMPSE¥- MORER'N~ JUS' ONE ITTLE KISS ON: ~— 7) WIMPSEY~ UCKIE “DUCKIE = ———_—_— 00'S PoPSEY- woPseYS iTTLE Saturday, February 10, 191.2 _ ) #& By Dwig Fina “4 atches’” ana Follow the Strnq/ Copreight, 1912, ty Tho I'rves Publishing Oa, (The New Yor: Worl) Schooldays Gee! Wm so Wumery 1 comp Eat mY Best \Faveno vip Me was © Bue!) we | BIRD- OPEN 90'S BITSEY MOUF - ) WOW FAT, wien The PaRRoT Polis A LITTLE STRONGER OW The ghar FROM UNDER The * CK ANHICH WILL DROP AND VLU The STRING AnD OPC, she PiteneR OF CIDER OH we CAT— = JUST WHAT The CAT WiLL Do IS Ne LESSON FoR \ 6 nyo Be (wattivkar ) Be By P.L. Crosby % + LETS MAKE BELIEVE YOURE TIED TO A CANNON AND t RIDE THROUGH GBAYONETS AND GRAG YoU- VHEN WITH MY HANDS ALL BLEEDING CAN 1 COME IN AN’ PLAY wir Lobers’ Quarrels F you are especially fond of a person, try not to way [om to him or her winich you will afterward regret. Bome of us have quick tempers and @ome of us haven't. Of course, self-control {8 easier for the latter. But 4 has always seemed to me that even a person who “goes off the handle” at the slightest provocation might make acquaintances rather than @rtends suffer from the storms, ica ‘Too aften it {s the other way. And, really, abusing one's re ss friends 48 more than a bit cowarddy, because one knows Betty Vincent that in nine cases out of ten they won't hit back, : Of course, afterward there are tears and repentance galore from the quick- A Rse in Fortune “E. RR." writes: “My circumstances have suddenly inyproved and I wish to move among @ better class of people Shall I not discontinue my acquaint- ance with the poor and uneducated girls I have hitherto known?” If you really feel that they are be- neath you it would be hypoerlay to keep up the friendship. “O. F." writes: “Ought I to give a wedding present to @ girl to whom I gave a engagement present?” s It would be the proper thing, ale Darktown Doings fe rai urate { nity ! : | “RON writes: “Tam n n and i in love with a gir n years older than myself, but her parent» object, What course should I pursue?" Your marriage with @ woman #o ably be un’ and seo if °. | Nw, L." wr the girl 1 love will not accept the 4 1 What shail | dom” Wait for her to do You have done yours. | 4 Birihday Gift. wana BROKE mye gant ee — patie a tempered one, but the hurt has been given, even though & may be healed. Ie much better nut to make the angry speech et all, 2." writes; “I have been Invited! Tht her worked on @ farm, wet ae Maha party of my best girl| He sowed wheat and was called a! ‘ 4 friend's brother, But I don't know him | Sower, 4 ed the Hew t Pal rn very well. Should I bring a gift? One day when the Sewer met the! 1) bub aithous : Pawned tis D-ess Suit. * | Yes; something simple, Sower, the latter asked | th at recov ‘' HEN} 1 shaw t to Lon ‘ & | — “Why are you so sad?” | 1 y met ‘ W Muetter, “like | every < “an L “EF. B." writes: “A young man who jecause IT have to sew #0,” was the) he ra le th tones csihone tt sis ¢ “How's the razor, sirt” |told me he loved me has now written | reply. “How about you?” | sowe to see the ‘" tls sate, be. reeeltes- bet “Will you have an egg shampoo, sir?” “it geome to be In rough and ruggcd health.” that gur {rlendship must end. I asked| “Only so #0, The other day I went, Then the Sower went > to oc gentleman hig o ia r “Anjegg shampoo! | can’t even afford to eax kcgs, let alone rub Bod @|nim What the trouble was, but recelved | eut to sow my wheat when an old wor wheat and feed bis gow. Ligeia nce to ‘eocam ee" in thy ndies” * GALLOP THROUGH FIFTY MILES OF BURSTING CANNONS AND YOU MUST RE AFRAID.BU 1 RIDE ON SmiuiNi heen + THEN ME AND MARRY AS BEAUTIFUL NURSE T YOU DIE IN CHINA CU Pad re sb —ws wed He sume to the manta tilled foreigner say tim of the Leap Year's yh WHEE Che KOldup girlie nas wu ture mountain of gold in front of him will th “Yes,” and reluctantly cone Jolly, although within himects he ts jubuant, bor, when you come to think it over, who is it that has been “held up?” The man or the maid? no answer. What shall I do?” I think you mugt just accept the situ. ation, and stop thinking about the young man, N | lescend to be at "Q. Q." writes: ‘The young man 1) . Jove ta extremely jexlous. How mall 1 love to extremely sesloue, Ho | Some Good Stories of the Day It will be diMcult, but try to persuade a rin 9 a 28 Diploma ic Youn, Man. |: i aid Mt ag Aol | Be yh ae ; writes: “A young man > erty ab the White ft me | r ® care to see me, again, I have heard, nothing from him for over a month. | Would it be proper to telephone to| | ham," | Untess you are seriously in the| wrong, I should not do #0, since he| ould he didn't wish to see you. An fiones. Con’ ess, Sillygraphs. By R. Linthicum. Copy sight mere 1912, b were two fi m worked In a fw He sewed brooms and called a Sewer, Prem Patilsbing Co, ‘The is, one —

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