The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1914, Page 10

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He's mi 1 wena ad The Tango Covereth a dreamed Isaters "or af iteat one would “ OP,” said the son, who had| “well, , pop, what if he knocks thought Mrs. Blodger would re eaddied one afternoon at one d a It 275 yards’ Multitude of Thin ieee ae oreo Coane MAE MaNe ages of the golf clubs, “is man| “He's awful, awful good, Tommy,” gs | wiff in some on the prance hb 4 & pretty good golfer if he knocks the | replied pop, as he once more fastened HAPBAAASAASASAAASABAAAABAAAABBAARSA remarked Mr, Blodger alrily, bell 13) verter his eye on the story of the Indiang’ neal cin Shak ia Gece Ga as bi ed his heated face with bis ’ “Just a novice, my son.” downfall. crank commen, have for each other #8 iii ea in ture, Sire, Jerr and r Pha tol aah aia ten bi ne 1 xy “Well, if he knockp a ball 175 yards,| “Well, pop, what if he knocked the look around and see who is|liold of Mrs, Blodger's,arp. The nud, check books Wil “But. ; , is he pretty godt” ball 326 yarde—what would he be ridorey auagyated Mie JOlr+ | mene tank tira, tere eanold bo. on eet ies, metly geod, WR” “Probably a liar, son, N mi nto - . Bi r cA “ , i me ball room where the “Tbes fan. | the other side of . Blodger and ete chace ia per!" po “Well, pop, what if he knocks the] nad better run up and kiss ‘ee or, as they are improperly | | her other urm, so fin hat ae s = ball. 60 yards?” and go to bed."—Indianapolia News, pularly known, “tango teas,” are ent ee husband that she lurched forward | @sain. / z a oF father GAhoeds ne to| Boeee Seba tee: Nantes And almost ‘upset eld Mr. ‘Smith, who| |, Just like babes tn the wood,” anid » Y i . jusband. hows. expecting. to hear pital | Hutteray husband. they salght, nod) "'nsouen me, madetne excuse shot] And Mrn.tarr Wondered If Jealousy shots ring oat, whee second thought ehortied the old man, And then M os O rt ot . ith | Berser! rage turned into hy- ra, Com Ss York ititme Wott [stan not a likely Mperson to’ tote n | sterioa, aad trom that by more or |7ern introduced Mrs. Blodger , hie In- - : 2% “And so YOUR husband is dancing ination for thoee wonderful war i ¥} LOS WOOD LS tn with old] esi isn't ware enough on bis feet -— then the’ saving sroons cc x Tee Bee eel ane eae M. tap etalon 06 ome ar bin | Tie tives ta apartment entirely | , cried = Mra. . >, Wi . Jarr an irs, Stry-| |. o! “He five an he sece his wife anata aire sttlzg | Yer Kuarding ber on elther tide, Mra. child, Mra, Blodger, she must be hu- F, wed blic speeches in Wales Mr. junded yer pianos. lt . ve ke | Jed mored! How nice to know Clara, pul i @ancing with"— ‘Maybe he'll-bite him-—but_ then | Woccer waa conducted through the|iaby Ciara, ta dancing with «young | Ljoyd-George was introduced A\ ‘And then she ‘remembered Mra,| ‘He poor old man hasn't any teet! Winy, thi Bernard!" cried Mrs. of mo Fesepat manner and/| to the assemblage by a Welsh deacon, - ea oe carg| “What are you talking about Pez 8 Pemnarel’ Orted: ise 1 Ah, I was tele-! The Chancellor is fond of repeating a 8, io Blodeer, wi tthe perso! r8| vekod Mra. Btryver, Mra. Blodger be- ia, Jarr, and my daring’ Mrs, | phoned I would have a surprise to-| the graceful words of the introduc- URING a lull in the conversation | | Mudridge-Smith ‘was dancing with. | jny too interestegdn the new bats she vk gia thie oe your. | Ge% but Metle did T think ie would on. the young man who was call- 2 FOR 28 CTS saw on the ornate loafer ladion in the | oy f jeasant SUF” | he such # pleneant one!” ce ” EARL & WILSON SHIRTS i was with them. nitea! Took Geruaed jolt me to-day ph j “Gentiemen,” said the Deacon, “I ing mado the announcement sWho in she daneing-with?™ askea| corridor to pay attention to Mre.lin a huff because T hadn't brought| "Ab! the wift!" cried Mr. Bibdger. | naff to intreduce to you to-night’ the| that he had failed to keep abreadt of AS WELL AS COLLARS ARE. A POPULAR ‘ arr'n murmurings, Mrs, Jarr nudged | my checkbook’ with me. And now | advancing over, “The squaw wili| member for Carnarvon Horoughs, He | the sctentific advance of the TROY'S BEST PRODUCT. RED-MAN ‘Mrs. Biodger. “Mhe's a bold thing and | jivy, xtryvor to be quiet, lest Mrs.}yon bring about thin delightful re- | 44m eat Dance with | te"tome here to reply to what the| “For inatance," he sald, * STYLE, TLalways said so!” Blodger euspect thut, while they] ¢oncitiation. You tell him I have a| With’— Mr. Blodger faltered; he! Bishop of St, Asaph said abut the| know at all how the incandescent | ™ Mrs. Blodger was trom Pi@a-| waited the impending. tragedy, her a” had almost offered to dance wit! | Welsh .disestablishment. © ¢ © In/ electric light which ls now used 0 | EARL & W sidsighia ond bed only met with Clara] With Win eng neklo Clars Mud: | riage medtate Meo OMe "all romance, aged?" “whispered | Ht” Abapis lad one of the Diagest ilars| "Gh, it's very. simple,” _watd tne : ‘ rn: a eet a Sen es | i mt title that aed Mre. Sarr. “Ot course Fae ‘we bait| up-to-date girl. “You just : MAKERS OF TROY’S BEST PRODUCT. dy

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