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Vhe Bvening World Daily Magazine, Saturday, May th, 1012 “S’Matter, Pop?” & SRG > sratter, Pop? f oe | ete sen MA,] wis You woud OH PorlAw! THE TRE MORE CaREFUL OF shod | LITTLe SCAMP GOT THIS BOYS ASSOCIATIONS | Non eh INTo MY “TRUNI AND [Pop 1M GONNA > WHERE DID HE c Lan HAS COPIED ONE OF ? PALL THIS musty} (—y + ~YOUR LETTERS You GIT MB A GURL Mid 3 WROTE TO ME BEFORE —- TWAD?LE 7 -— AN WRITE LETTERS To HER. JusT Loon How 1 CaN Do IT.) (We WERE MARRIED, Oot “Everybody’s Doing It!” #4 (-ae%hr) #4 By Carmichael TORE OF THAT VULGAR KISSING HABIT GOIN) AWAY THIS NAW! TRYIN? To HENRY~AINT IT ABouT TIME WE MADE |(mMRS, WATSONS GOIN To TAKE A TRIP To SUMMER FERGIT 'Bour IT! |\ SOME PLANS FER GOIN! awit THIS )i| THE BER Sony ISLANDS-AND MRS HENRY? T DON'T BEVIEVE ? HOLMES’ FAMILY 1S IN VACATIONS. Cy Z Gow’ ‘To CHICAGO HOME'S GOOD ENOUGH! 4 FER, ME! - ee ats c N om DONT You THINK 'T WouLO To THE YOSEMITE i ; é ~~ On THAT'S ALL RIGHT! CHANGE FER; lk NALLEY-OR- Kena oa Z Tuar'e, Aue RIGHT f ' diptie ROM ( BT Real 3 | q SAACKS f LM, ttenybo0y' Our To % : J yn, (p\n + : aah, YELLOWSTONE < MIDNIGHT SUN! Z : dh: AND THEN WISIT \ \ THE PANAMA The Four Arts # (As Lovers Know Them) .s& (wcintiulitin) 9 9® By Tleanor Schorer The New York World), Conte (Oe Now York Works ee Om 6CTQAND man runs for ‘Mayor in B Wisconsin.” ‘Thia is unusual; & Mayor {s not supposed to be blind yntil after he ts elected, A progressive !s a man who is for the common people at all times whem ft will not interfere with his election to office, In Russia the ruler 1s called @ Czar, while tn this free and more civilised. found In the dictionary and « tew things that have not yet been published. It has been learned that the Legtela- ture at Atbany passed a law this win- ter, but failed to provide a way for the men to escape the penitentiary, who vto- late it ankecl the plumber, “what's Well, 1 think ides oF something, the ehande fountain @ voval Mon ctl the wrong “Aangh Big Dustness ts no more dishonest than Mttle business: {t merely has an oppor- tunity to show Itself up plainer. Although the politica! boss of New York puts his instructions an the phono- graph, he permits the delegates to make gestures while the machine 4s running. with a siew ie, And Ory, more, ~-Washington Merald, | oe Cold and Calculating. hing who cannot get our hands ore indignant at the way the public money is being handled. Pretty girl are being placed in the I |brartes of New York that the young # the yank id then let at alone | D lest terrtiory to ie lawn, Washington Star, Ve men muy be drawn closer to literature, Hurt Her Nerves. | i ay HEAR as bad f to & mnt. The ng of pennies has become " bee, alle is seo fo PD ng the children that th hss Te aente © planning to ratse the price of y In the breaking of contracts this actors are three ahead of after carping the cl down th minutes all winter | ay and tried io her head to write ‘em ees | Departing Swine. | OV, WILSON of New Jersey praised a cer | depart his hand and shouted: ot a few more T jing ey ART. 1—ART: Perhaps the very first thing Bessie thinks|to her than another, They all werk togethe Thefand it Ands th oftest, t sl echo yaa i 1 or | m, Dissolved, | of when she falls in love with Bob is to make a pretty| four perfect notes strike one beautiful harmonious t LITERATURE: Shakespea o nterpret] p=DRAMA? IPD ppens to be just the wee'est bit} fy © you bre your engagement with MMi chora 0 ear a3) boi us “ b he bea ‘ though? Oo think he man in lo da 88 aN 1 t h inning. “S ear ith Mis) icture of herself. A splendid symphony of color and|“H2"d upon the heartstrings; and Hobbie must succumt beautiful thoughts (so thinks the man in love) as| cross and you ave not quite that he loves you, if a ~ ae be i ” fo the charm in Bessie when the learned tutor, Love, takes her little | bia, hard ump chokes your breath and your eyes burn ‘ ' jline, Somethigg beautiful to see, joyous to look upon. ase > ok 2—MUSIC; It is not the song she may sing nor the | hand in his and guides it carefully over the snowy pages. |and grow dim-—if all this happens, just let a few of those ght you were And that is a yery good thing to think of A frat, but it} story she may read or the tale she may tell to which hed What man of letters could tel his tale more eloquently | big pearts roll down your ping cheeks, Then he will open muat be follewed closely by Music, Literature and| listens so raptly. It is Music; the music of the voice, | than da the great big blsters and Llurs which besprinkle | wide his great big, warm heart and love you all the more, clothing cost ng cost, and ut not (oo abruptly, I've “y 1 told ber what my income Then our en. aupetsent gently disolred, ti Times | Drama, : eae : é na Jon h already A SuERaSTaecacasaiocamanennaeneet Proms: | Trate te go one art which i» morg important! HER voice! de the music of the gong iw'her heart, Beasig’g tender. misgivon whew HE te fur awoy on bush, ELEANOR BCHORGR, « “mByston Transclyhe ——