The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1913, Page 19

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) | | f ‘ Mot Like Any Story Tor date 8 “Fine Feathers” ‘* iB e sctioRee. TARZAN OF THE ! Merely Suburban —— By Lager Rice Duriotghs,” The Romance of « Jengie Men and a Yankee Girl. ripley jl ; jules ih 1 FE i i sik : i it uty : atte ia i JABIE had never liked her pretty Hitle picture books until one dry If you follow closely, and—just between you ond me—if you take @ great the Dream Man took her to the Land of HeavyHde. lonp pair of shea.s or scissore and just out out these ‘Hush-aby’ story pages Here were many, many kiddies: listening to the Little Book |in The Evening World every time they appear there you will have at last People who were telling stories and doing stunts. @ complete ttle book that wild tell you all adout how we come to be—Row The children clapped their hande and were oh, 90 happy! we found a new world, the way in which we dullt a beautiful hingdem end Bo the very neat night Bessie brought her own picture book. Tho| many other interesting things obout my deer Uitle eudjecte ané myself. Dream Mon opened it. Out jumped the Queen of the Little Book People. “The firet story te of how we came to be, and when we turn to the neat Be courtested twice and when she had tapped her tiny wand for! page you shall read ond know al} edout it.” attention, began to spesh to hem. Then the Uttle Queen went beck to her place on the page and become “Bech page of thie pretty dook,” she eaid, “has a separate story on it.|@ pretty ploture again. ELEANOR SOHORER, | Cheer Up, Cuthbert! 4 acwi¥hya, Wi By Clarence L. Gsites | N the Geme of E-Bpy with Monsieur, at the End of « Poker Year—but ovr| Quitting ts eo Ignoble that we Never on Those whe are Dows—aad shen our Bueroea the Straddler te Always IT!| Figures don't Consider the Loss of Per- | Feel like Dleming the Man who Digs up Aite for ecandal. To her light task ae 6 ‘ —_— fectly Good Time and the Wear end|a Lying Reason for Doing It! genuinely amusing personality. ‘We dont HAVE! Tear on the Nervous System! 7 — verre lll eg cgeragedaye nage —~ gamit: to Raél merely be- a rg nly Kind of Enthusiasm that’s cena ew ve: y F cause we Fall! ‘There's a Heap of Difference between ‘While ta the Bort ¢het can Take ages 1 Bure-enough Zeal end Merely Getting ent and Btill go on Efferves- GREAKING THE 108. a ol da Tuing| “Het Ue!" eine, ‘When Allce Jones was eighteen che be- ‘who Died qame Myo E. Alyoce Jones. When abe o rr Bvery Day a Lot ot Valuable Time 12 tome of we Suffer from Over-Steriiized wont to entet @ college ehe wae asked pa Wasted wp and down the World ty | Snittotive! ferneme by the dean. She reptied: K ; Frere ore o| Toms whe Imagine thet they eon Ple- —_ “Miss E, Alysee Jones—A4-y-0-0-0." conte Fate! ‘Dhere's Always another Anchorage tf wala the dean, “and tow ere] “Wa y, i Number of Ways 4 paren your Moorings are Bad! “Ob! j wheredy @ Bad) No Gopbistry 1s too Subtle to be Rm- ~~, Bet may de Slight-| Dlored when we're Trying to Convince| The Man who Finds it ard to Forgive Ws ourselves thet We're Doing Our Best! | nimectf is Pretty $s Se 0: SSN . —_ table View of the of Others! pre neontee Tey set one a Them!| ranquiliity of Gpirit ten't the Moin ‘Thet the Savage Strain still Gurvives 581—What are the duties of our -| A Lot wt us Congratulate ourseives be- | Ingrediont of Bwocese—dut tt Makes! gon ce us te indicated by the Fact Government's three departments? use’ we Imagine we Break about Even @ Mighty Good Leavener! hat often our Firet Impulse ts jo Jump Vo: * §82—How are the members of the eee ae bee BS ur . hl liapebeegtitadinag ec F 4 O. Heeza Boob! * ae F ae Mj weer Balitigcs, | oe x ae x By Gus Mager H ' bg i i ul z Bk | i ; a Hl : i : is g E i. H : t ! fe H i E i i i I i i j Ps j : a3 i i 4 3 : I iy net iii ae bepeedlid spebprtot £ lt . ity rillte § i l i uy fe il ti 4% I United States Senate chosen? “" p—-In what four ways, apart latitude, is @ district's tem jature determined? — * Sak 585—What foods are most easily . k : spr im renee : . ~ J) Snes AY if Then wee | | YOU DRoP iT I= , eaced (| PEACH} WRITE A FAKE WE WON'T SusrecT ij f f Hi HapaE questions will be answered LOVE LETTER Sou ! . Here are replies to Mon- Ae PUT IT IN ile! if ne the body's largest ten- jon at the back of thel te i iH G1 (Why ‘s the seaside in winter Warmer than are {nland places?)—Land | Warms and cools more quickly than DA Water. The ocean retains the summer'a| " ‘ J A heat after the land has lows It H ) $78 (What is the weight of # five-cent! . s Plece?)—Five grams, ,or about 77 grains, | t 679 (What advantage is gained by us- J il “i TMT an 4 a crowbar gor weight iifting?)—The ~ . J , favan' is one of leverage, A man, ~ uoing i actoot crowbar and placing « R sione for fulerdm, one foot from the ead, can sift 140 pounds by exerting 10 pounds oF A power, ‘

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