The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1914, Page 10

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New York. Sa Fun for the Home 4. fi and the Ride Home 7 wu By C. M. Payne | Did You #veR SLAM SOME BiG GUY- IN YOuR MIND? ‘Hat's One way A FELLAH CAN HAVE EVERY THING Satis OWN WAY ¢ —>y Me amocue SCENE ) PEOPLE : RAJA TR : : ] ON AXELT = Seay Quit _diesy scent tite Now bacon) ee oe 4 {FEEL LUCKY To BAY (THK 1M GOING TD 5 biisbing Ce tithe. New York renting World.) ce! Blodger was quiet because she was ' the cane boy came running up. Then Zz afraid she ht say something else'the glove boy appeared on the acene Vexatious Mistake. © good pray twice a * that would be hopelessly middle class. and took the fussy old man’s gloves, ‘He went on to explain that a THOSE GUYS 1S LIKE TAKIN’ AS Just ahead of the trio of impeccable and each gave the old man @ separ- FTER the services were over| poration in Peking had a monopoly females was an old gentleman who/ate check for the four articles and one of the congregation turned | these prayer books, a copyright pro- it d-a-n. instead _ THEN—HE TURNED AROUND! tre ein quer te Hott] Fae man oe oneal 0 hotel corridor to prevent two strong-|from which they were not to come| . the copyright got a year ts i mien from tearing a very t t tf faq| “On my way to church I picked up| jail. aN PPRERENT AMES - muy stent GET WHSK | | Coveney, 2916. Tog eve Kyblishing Co, dansant’—and why do they always| eure’ cablelined overcoat from him,” | forte Until of leas & aime we 'thing|® button and put it im my ehange| A monopoly of @ nation’s prayer! LION YEARS ? — apell - n irs, Jarr was just about to shout | the brigand: 4 ' A monopoly of oll or meat or aesh a held as hostage. ki : eat or OLD MR. SMITH ENCOUNT-|f,.°°* &#2-° toftthe police when she noticed "the Vovelligont young man,|" "Gracious, my dear!” antieipated | S00, iting, bealde “that, “ehrtat A DIPLOMAT. re, nor Mrs, Stryver gave|tWo youns men were in plain dark | gir, re elligent young man, | his wife, very much horrified. —____. ERS LOMAT. an answer to this question at Aret,|"YS7. oo os ntene you tum | here & dimet” remarked the oldman (ou dropped it into the collec Pe portale of the Hotel| They “were both wondering wiui|,, “Fou can't Fat n, unle unto tho diplomat, And, the young| basket by mistake?” Token of Esteem. { dreadful tragedy would ensue when snarled ian having tlght hold of tho fur- onfoun opile: a St. Vique Mrs, Jerr and Mrs.|Mre, Blodger beheld her young hus: |0ne of the young men, oldahs at | fica overcoat ‘with both hands, aa! bard."l put in the quarter.” tungas | N amusing wcene was witnessed Stryver heard themselves|/band dancing with Jabez Smit he Bt. Vitus.’ jan excuse for having another boy | gine of Fun, = hailed trom behind, and turned to be- | Young wife, “Be easy, be easy,” remarked | tiie the hat with both handy, and| ntl hold Mra, Blodgers formerly Mre.|_ "Welk sald Mra, Jarr, “the dan- jan the more diplo-| another grasping the gloves "with ; ; Faro eecenatn os Bi ae . sant’ ie French’ uh don't want to Poth ‘hands, and another with i The Prayer Moneesty. retireme: fter @ service of thirty leberry of Philadelphia, hurrying] “And ‘tea dancing’ is hopelessly ait on your blan- | cane ditto, bowed assent. Before he 7 ras years, of a valued and faithful em. to catch them + {middle-clase,” said Mra. Stryvor, ket, do you? © come, pop! Yuh | Sita “shift the coat to one hand to Je WILLIAM H., HUNT said] ployee. In consideration of his in a Cincinnati machine shae re “LY telephoned to your h Mi This was Mrs. Stryver's shibboleth, | don't want peopfe to tink yer from | tak the coin, the Impatient old man @t a luncheon the other day: | and faithful service the com, Jeph: your house, Mra. Omaha, do yuh?" r 4 ‘The Chineso beat ue at many | @!Fanged to give him a monetary mee “I'm from New York, I'm a member ‘ ognition, and it fell to the lot of the ‘one whol toead th Otay, and’ tell you T ata man, Ra gis Or: dpoye ene, * » le re “ er , in y na season Mra,| tions "Your pocket is sewed shut! Once, in my boy! lew Orleans, Rete one 2 speech, te how been to have my coat torn off| ” o, panle, every, “Of course tt ts," aid the diplomat | 1 got to know quite well Yot Lung, 6) "*.Guataye, ‘pau have winced herself! heaven, my back? Mr” tlaene el ea fo Q é “De, ole gesser ite, got, the right |S08. Docket in our wolking en|isundryman. Yot bad hanging above| company over thirty coatroom pocket king clothes. | his cot a queer of rice paper, like oe scat wat to be 4 00 your for] a calendar, all written Over ‘with ot nee to Dean Roe drop it down

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