The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1914, Page 18

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Be February 16,1914 | BWiorild, | and the Ride Home 7 a be Here Now THat-TH THA eS ALITY, SQUEALING b WELL, DIDN’T FLOOEY DROP AXEL OVER THE CLIFF YESTERDAY? ITLL BE SOFT AXEL. ALL we. JS SME ON NOW Sey THATS IT! q GOTTA Do FOR THIS FILM 1S To & PLENTY OF ACTION” SSS cut Loose axec! = L HURRY AXeL! ENGAGE INA SNow FIGHT. fal\ Come. ON AxeL! : FIGHT Back! TH ry 4 et, ROW: SOME tT WUST PELT EACHOTHER WITH ons SNOWBALLS - See ? Lo HERE ay Ms ee A 1 Pe YS: ‘Too BAD YouR WITHOUT BEING INTERRUPTED. "IT 13 ‘ — MARRIED = 1 THINK MARRIED 1S GUYS —1 Lo— Nw ta Fae Eee the New York Evening World) AISASASASASISISABASAAAABASIAASSAISHARA | | "T stand tt a0 long ae T can. and tt An Excellent Fire. Half Done. triumphant, And whem they it,” replied Mr, Rangle, RS, BROWN at last had found peo marr eat Ta bed a . foun yi Mr. Blodger Starts Something ‘The Fest hodded thelr heads in ap- HIS one ts told of a very young | Walt to say a cook—a really first rgte cook, married woman whose very |, How do you like your meat, dear? : bana you are, conventtonality but one who, unfortunately, new home is in Cleveland, says et Lyon Soins T bave begun pretty Which He Fails to Finish agait eclared the fur-conted King- | knew nothing about the mantpulation |i. piain Deater, and who is bravely! And he answered: AISAIISAIIAAISAISIIASARABISA IDA AA |{hgr MPAtODEY, “Keep ‘om guess jot» gas stove, endeavoring to got along without a ie rag that cwell begua fe A ~ i irs. Brown, therefore, sent her hus- 4, When her very young husband |!" the old, su swung we tor the last time YOU! Pay me that dollar thirty-five you Jinive him summoned to court for g now fe Lina twossee “ety | band to the kitchen to explain mat- ave home for dinner the other (Dae Wty Je have certainly begun fo my laner sore.” i ri ad Av D> GRE: BYRTRORY: Wiha) guesses right.’ ters, This he proceeded to do very found his bride flushed but | It started thelr first quarrel Ady (rODEaA Ghie : Go parior magic, tricks with | thoroughly, lighting each of the many | ™Sbt Be £° ahs : oe te ag Aivok Snow he Me Rolne, 10,0, me, | Ath tne sentiemen ner uz [cards or dance he tango With them | purmere in order that the cook realy ing me something, I don't know wh ‘And I was golng to give a little ad-|or do a “|might see how the range was oper- i eo from the treasury of iy vast sents peeks ated Y erlence a Brother Snake, or , . je ¥ ‘ Ech rp of sealskins I know eee at oe tha Married ‘Men’s|neas to animals {s another way. 1| While he was still explaining « good will, ‘This represents the good] duce a paper and axe me to eign on | Protective League of America, know a@ Brother Snake in Louis | message called him from the kitchen. id > will" . the dotted line, and the next thing I| “I heard you talk once before about| who wfites me he has changed a| won w, he pemavkes aa ba % A. “As I was saying,” resumed Mr. | know J am stuck for an orange grove | using kindness and twisting r- ) demon aquaw into a serapb by alwaye ned 1 laara’bow it| A Ay Bk) Publishing Co, | Blodger, returning tho nightatick with re, or @ set of books, or led wife's arm up behind her k." | carrying a trained white rat around | tur ‘you'll soon learn how Wen.) a courtly bow to Gus, “it behooves % planner for aid Gus, “ AALt be done, with him. , une ae AT a, by Works won't you, Martha?” | a tad all to hips and rattle, ers, an ou get away with it a fow times you jaat | Be 1 di i bet Kinganako of the Splendid |jot our motto stil emein ‘Don't tread | “le T had my way them fur coate| yet summoned’ to. tho Domestic’ We-| all the men inthe place turning 10! avers aay nsag emp tat cieg Taner on Me! ould be licensed Iike an oiterm: ations Court and somebody has to| watch two tall feathers bobbin, ' * anid Mr. Bernard| “L.ain't going to tread on anybody,” | bile,” grumbled Blavinsky. “I know | go on your bond.” b ¥ Jarr’s boss's w! ing Mr. Brown happened to meet) aa {remarked Mr. Slavinaky, “but you | what you mean, Gus, but I can’t in- “That is one method, and it has \ ‘ sf Martha in the hall, | ance again advise you a this place dressed like a feller jault people as easy as you can,” its drawbacks, as you say,” Mr, | “Well,” he asked, “and how's the! Me a : ith Tankatader'a minstrels, and bust! “If you was in the retail Miquor) Blodger agreed, “But our modern . om im going to hiss mit this|into @ talk we are having about our | business you could learn,” remarked | method, which we teach by mall, ———————_—_-— range doing? : EARL & WILSON a ‘salt produc- own busipees to talk about snakes.” |Gus complacently. “Of course not go} anybody ny sore. apenas ees Te his and Mrs, Brown's utter con- be \ ‘ Necessary. LJ enains,’ Ww iw eiLat the stranger tell bis story fue mornation this was the reply: THE NEW SPRING STYLE that he sovonteanth: b,” advised “s r tell his story and dyah mean, keep ‘em ° sg d has ked Mr. Rai dove ‘Deed, sir, that’s the best stove I 1 fatten,” naviesa mere 8 y Ris eer auctee aa cou, Wid ace, The fire you kindled tor || TROY'S BEST PRODUCT back . is a-burping, Chaeeta 3 FOR 38 CTS, 4 (ea , aig, *

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