The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1912, Page 9

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The Even ‘*S’Matter, Pop?’’ IF Yousit on Muvver'’s LAP! SWEETIE with Ho MAW! I WANTA SIT NAWw-w! Dont WANTA AlOLD MEAN OLP | o ope ing World Daily Magazine, Saturday, June 8, 1912 3 4 © & & Oo i AT, MUVVER, ‘AW DONT KY Just FOR THAT, MU pn cuht [irs aa eee CAND T LAMB ICE — (ase) By C. M. Payne. PANK +19 ITTLE HAN’ ILu Be Dine Dine 2CREAM AN TAITS ) 4M To PITCHER SHOW \ AN LOTS OF NICE C WHALE THA DING DING DINGD DING Mh r Mama Look AT MY DOG! He || FoLLoweo ME To || SCHOOL, & WAITED he FOR ME @ THEN Followen mE Home- KeeP Him? ‘ yo can | Sods Ure we woNe :$ S .® eb FoR such A morte Lye HERNENS) MADE || (r's A. BORGUAR. pereR Tre Jeu) { | | Bale | (ee te “| know a guy what's on speaking terms with the great Matty.’ “Aw, | know a lot of fellers dat speak to him, too—from t’o bleach: ers.” Betty Vincent's Advice to Lovers P.M." writes: “I did not know how much f loved a young man until after | I had given him up, How can I re-| In hia love?" A Proper Request. “H, writes: 11 lady in our office es: refs a nL adn > anuch, Wo {don't know, It's a pity you weren't| (: ence, Would aware of your own mind befor: , aak If Tom: nat the social! “BT op do not in-| youn on a thought that a 4 my affection, but to her home I found Yes, if you relations whic tertere with visit os a friend there and learned she had ac- ow. I" writes: “Dam nineteen and! cepted @ ring from bim, What shall I ny parents object to my fiance, Shall do?" . 1 watt Ul Iam of age before making; Come to an explanation with the girl my final choice?" jand find out definitely whether she At would bo wiser, loves you. Another Man. “yy, UL. writes bos S young lady wh who, I But re with another n marry Unless you are engaged to the young lady, I do not think you have the rf i “Oh, You Ophelia! % ¢ ab Ne Lif TwaT UGG.NG Al PskieT? WE ACTS “Le Some. PLACE — Casati Je [The June Bride %% CacHEe testcey By Eleanor Schorer}. ae fe ning of their honeymoon, ust as one reads in fairy books. to intorgeres tat UE ale ae bromine! and Bob footed everybody into deticving they had been married ever 30 \ cry); but she WAN HAPPY, bites \long—until at the station she heard little giggles and subdued taugater | PLEANOR SCHORER, i @ present,| “If, HH." writes there any mar. | ~ “4 5 ri wre \. What would rv tlculay rules a youn puld follow "X. A.” writes: “A young man who) remembrance, and tf » hace’ | Several arguments fla st n It wouldn't be g form for ‘to| when h A the ¢ ‘| has been very nice to me for a year Send him flowers, If you wish. whieh wa it V ke up! ‘Two f takes ton a qu 1, on roy snp ihing except cand, sry| about to graduate from colleg Is it afterward, but I don't © th Jea| can always end t sta | audutluwers, proper for me to give him some sight ab Wo’ Pesdeee: ‘Lately A Rave lad. of having disagreements. Mow can Li answer you. 4 ) 6 By Dwisy) "Lu FoLLow HIM AND see — MAYBE OpreUA'S FELL Dovln Tue Coa. Hole | —e right, 1012, tee Prea, Pultitise On, (The New York World.) “Everybody’s Doing It!” 3% (sir) 3 By Carmichael NO=No-No f UM GETTING MARRIED WH honrn NO THANKS ¥ PROMISED TO ’ . (VE, UP cu WANTeD To TAKE Snoning—? GOING TO SCT MARRIED THIS MONTH t 1 ee bee 1 fiqnT AS 1X | - | SPORTING D WELL EVERYBODY'S ure for mE Cat Doing AT.) 1) GOING To OVER To THE | ¢ HARRIED CLUB WITH | 7” Ger mal re —— | | "Baseball Repartee, , —- Copyright, 1012, by The Press Publishing Oo, BOS (Ihe Now York World), = “| thought you moved to Brooklyn, Jones?” “No, It shamed me to think | might have to root for the tail-enders,” | The Day’s Good Stories. Not a Greyhound. | Bencon wrest wit Die wife ant himself one dey, | end durlag the conrse of turkey he called the vim: | Rueaty artention Co the eelery-=0F ‘algay, "aaa my | Onlled ft, 7 Waat do you mk of may salary, mies?’ ne * the young git eftewered, think {ap't wtf" said the tanker proudly, ‘© net ie returned, with @ laugh, ‘t ‘ Helping the Blind. oo ny 0 0 | Rastus Is Puzzled. wan paming @ fish store to examine « hugo t loonway a4 an advertise The donor nearly the enlioant wltored hie skilfully rescued ity nd!'* exled, the giver, georn. sed the beggar. Mle he has a n m aaked the fet matter, Rorinat” auffin’, AM was fest wonder nie Scie | Weary Work Getting a Raise. WwW" ON TACKY D was Bessie's journey to Wonderland, where they were to spend the begin fram a bevy of country girls. was one of sunshine and roses. They were laughing at her baggage ana| Everything « 1 | trunks, which joking friends had decorated so artistically with stone, AM She felt quite proud of the fact that she | the couple's elever planning gone ¢ ' So Ressia just orted (her frat | 4 0 ut jovely Indy of many divarees, 10 meet hae fist hus:

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