The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1914, Page 20

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McBride = (eae SILLY GOOSE! PBS EE SE SE OE EU 8 NE ‘ ws ro ’ PT l la hel al altel otal alah el al al al akel rs his name, have gone to “Why,” returned th bein ney prone A com t in T j ue tango tea at the Hotel St. MS _flstare Provided, i. i pation that You have a nasty pris} ental than ly, juppose we get some one to call up goin cis | ui ad nothing to do with giving eg reecpeedyr only empes a@ dango ‘Monthly, © ® scornful “quack-quack” Mr, Smith at his office and tell him is as follows: At a recent visit |{t to you.”—Neale’s Monthly, his wife wants to meet him at the haere mr -<eameeeard Pp) When. he called her his “dear little [ayn ” of the Secretary of the Navy Teapot”? Is Brewing! |%..2 tit eyez site ME to ene academy at Annapotis ne was] Rapid Descent. EY had bee LIASAASASASARAAMDASARAA SADA DADA Ag 0 | HFOUED Shopping, you say—and then |Jostied 1p he crowd, of Lislsors to n making hey wie let events be in the hand of fate, as|such @ degree that a man of pro- the sun shone, and when they talking over something Mawr should | imagined the same topic brought /man ts a wretch, the sooner his wite portions trampled heavily upon the had finished a high know, Well, if it’s about that awful | you, ‘retarial toe. the boy shouted trom the topr eset knows it the better.” aked Mrs, Jarr, But | Srretey “Say, reo stepfather of ours, you can go ax for! And then, without a change in her| “Let somo one else convey the in-| MP uttered It was either | Instead of ty nce wis | get ntanieee Now am T going te tell you right |tired and disinterested intonation, ahe |formation, then," said Mrs, Jarr. or the Bible—every- | Daniels turned moot, the oftender|e rhe tar robert nd. Me and added: “Oh, Mrs. Jarr, won't you lend| “An Clara Mudridge-Smith's. best thing ind went to Mrs. Jarr’s |had carn. : baa] Perec yp aah oN Irene has told Ma plenty, and|me your Hudson seal coat with the |friend, you should tell her husband, Phone, and called up Clara Mudridge- | BWC" Got oy mean by givin meet Ser ye . the naly thinks weare senlous” [Ath collar for to-night? 0 |He may take away before the| Smith's husband, wtnasty took?" + he a a bit!" <Pidtaburgh Cheontae “Welk, Gladys, my dear,” sald Mya, |My last you pon — | matter Kock too far,” Mrs. Stryver In| “OF, course,” remarked Mra. Stry. [such @ nasty : Babe E) Sure CR Biryver' ia her beat’ society patroness| my d : » lend |sisted. “And as the friend of these| ver. “I am doing this as a friend. manner, “you are a grown girl now |My . @ to- |two dear innocent young girls, be-| But let's hope Mrs. Blodger gets here and should know of the perfidy of | night ide 2 |neath your roof, Mrs, Jarr, you should| 800m to go with us! man. Your stepfather was eon to| * » Ie out here to|tell thelr mothe York krenag World.) flirt with a woman who shall be | ask min cried the elder | “You tell them,” suggested Mra, ee x Mins ( And sho rushes “You have so much tact.” Will It Come to This? “But she isn't nameless,” sald the |e) remark had its effect. Tell HE Patron—What's th’ price of young lady from Philadelphia, "Sne | (hit ire woman she has tact and she'll do} web? ! aa ase an te Hs bas three Rames and a yphen—Clara that she occupied with ace jail Rorts of things sl uldn't, | The Butcher—Seven dollars ra. Stryver, “Now, you have | Mudridge-Smith, e's off with him mused Mre, Sysaehy ae known Clara Mudridge-Smith before | to a tango (ea at the Hotel St. Vitus.” n't those girls gone home | etry “Mf Clara's husband will wre ee choice outs, But you'll have t YOU should tell| “Who told you?" asked Mrs. Jarr ki Mrs. Stry er, viewing | her South, it will make pleasant com- | &t !t on th’ premi RE Dp In surprine, Misa Cackleberry'’s retreat through | pany for ie, as Lam thinking of go-| The Patron—Wh: !" replied M. “Oh, nobody much," was the reply; | hor lorgnette ing to Palm EHeach, Of course,’ if| The Butcher—Can't take no chances "This last sibil-| “but Irene and 1 heard aireet| Mrs, Jarr sighed and shook her | (there is any scandal or any acenes I}on gettin’ away with It. You'd be lant warning to inform Mrs,|sweener outside telling it 10 old Mra | head, ‘nist the trouble’ she [couldn't allord to recognize Clara, B we Aa Stryver that footsteps aprroached.|Dusenberry, and the gluss-put-in e . rlit y WAN adiinted ete lugged and robbed afore you'd gone ‘ : - ti The footsteps anpertain man around the corner wan bawling | Mra, have anything to do with) Mfleen fest. Las’ night I sold 4 young EARL & \V/ILSON y to you o |dainty terminal. facilitie: ’ it from the atreet as we came out of if rr declared firmly. “But | feller a half sausage an’ this mornin’ | mow you're married. Wasn't | Gladys Cucklebe: the svubway—telling It to hin wife, ould be done, as you say,/hie body was found in th’ savine,| brief courtship?” ee eee: who was leaning out of her front win- fore there in talk." +) Be a iN : byt . people ore| mie yan" dow. We beard it discussed across y —TRE-REW SPRING STYLE \, Ve : , i| TROY’S BEST PRODUCT d- te, short: encage: | Jarr, hooan'ty thir Mittinaly dust now, and fo when | wife, AA HAT righ Te you'll walt ti 1 get 3 FOR 25 CTS, Y \ beard you were bare, Mya. Blodgex shoud kno u Bluager gtoel shuttera wp i'll fry it fer

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