The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1914, Page 18

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Now REMEMBER t . = PRESENT you a NQUR STUNT AND | WITH THE Doc MAKE A HIT, AXEL? x WHO SAVED YOUR \* OH) AY LIFE , TAKE HER KNow MY | ect riocey! | ) $$ "SAY GLADYS ISN'T THERE ANY WATS AUNT GLADY | {NOW GLADYS; EVERYTHING BEING 2 CAT,* CLEOPATRA “SHE'S AWFUL. OISTURBING MY PLACE IM THIS, HOUSE WHERE MEL teu Oe ee : CALM AND FUL- 1 CAN TELL CLEOPATRA, \T, TOOK Me THREE HAVE SOMETHING To SAY : You THAT 1 DEARLY Lo—— “Hea Yo SLEEP ; phd NO ONE BUT You MUST eee en By Grezory I MAD BETTER 00 BE CAREFUL WELL, JULIA, THATS TH’ HUSTLE THIS JOHN! LAws’ TL TIME WE PUT ONE HOME, BEFORE IT HOPE THIS HASNT OVER ON TH NEIGHBORS! LOSES ITS HEAD ; and won't let you play with them,/that Mr, Blodger dancing together, |Jarr. “Didn't you know red, blue |fust for being greedy!” This was to|by secrat appointment! And old Mr.|and green hair will be all tho rage?” | show the il, o@spring that while|Smith declared he was so happy his mother loved@them discipline must |wife had such a refined partner, and |= ——_———_—_————- be maintained. Mi igor thought, or pretended : “Did you have @ good time to-day, | to , Mrs. Stryver eid I had What Thin Folks Should my dear?” asked Mr. Jarr, “Gertrude ® her to the place to reconcile said you went downtown with Mrs./her to her husband. And she gave ‘ uy ; @ Stryver when I got home before you|him a check. If you won't take up Do to Gain Weight iG erdell did." dancing, won't you start a bank ac- “Woil, now don’t fo throwing that |count for me? It's xo nice to be able! Physician's Advi é Shes ice For Thin, Unde- . 1044, ty ‘The Press Publis ce. nD o” apke: »/up to moe!” retorted Mrs. Jarr, ‘“It]to just write a check for as much COOH Slow York tiventag Works Jase Gi ny Ae ee ea rcien tie oes | Wate ortan that “happens, ‘and only) money as you want whenever you veloped Men and Women ; it doean't do to x] 1 hy | that I wanted to prevent a scandal, | want It! ; THE “COLORED HAIR” FAD! siowine you care ton ihuch far hig, | because Mra. Stryver tried to make| Gertrude, the light running domes- " "They -}tic, announced that dinner REACHES HARLEM. They prowume upon it and impose on] Amith and her husband and between | roady, 1 einer ' Mra, Blodger and HER husband. But | tinue Yor M RS. JARR came in and kissed) “If only those Cackleborry giris| for her I wouldn't have gone down-| ing events of the day, ' THEN—HE TURNED AROUND! 5° Cuppright, 1014, by Tho Proms Pitiishing Oo, (The New York Evening World), vas and think Yet their , town at all; you know how litt T thata’ whe, the children all un. it would go bomoe and if only their . % ; nd hat's why, all around with] other would go home, so I wouldn't Care for tango teas, And, by tho w you MUST learn to dung eager affection, ‘Then sho, have to be running to stores with gave Mr, Jarr a good big hug and a, them or going to tangy few kisses for himself, like to get acquainted wit ys my!" gad Mr. Jar, “We've | OM wenint® Mrs dure gotten , Popular with amother,! dren, who had begun to snatch the ao ¥ ee ~ |aweets from ouch other, and said, nine seercstnllaran were 60 busy “Now, just for that I'l’ lock those varia Gener ent i things Up and you sha'n't have an other bit, you bad childrs tra demonstrations of aft But Master Willie and | no great imprexsioi ) { wister Emma had pouched bi pthey were used to oce em-! and candies to such un ¢ You will like the satin laundry finish of the fabric, 2 for 25 cents | Creer, Peanovy & Co. ve NAY, Makers of Aan Viverybody dances, Mr. Blodge dances beautifully, T know he Is a wretch, but he dances beautifully. | ty And old Mr, Smith is going to star ing lessons, even if he has to } eled on the floor in an invalid ann » hasn't bank y osets or the what was the impending seon- asked Mr, Jarr, | here wax nothing happener s Jittlel after all,” said Mra, Jarr, “But reall ih cakes how some people close thelr eyes to| You know any arti Next Week's Compicte A " know!" ateh rod wi! i J‘ | Caroli fell us about tt," suggested Mr. | th A ipaiclibecgnne By Secolng Sees harh will wash off." tes arr. £ “There's nothipg to tell,” | Will Begin in Next Monday's i al meses Boottl’ orled Mp, Sarr. “Are| wn ares er Oss yes }o ‘ome cos- ding toys, If I do Mrs. Jarc, "Right before ie ss gale a" for yeu sow Til lock them Up, eyes war Clare fa and "Way, certainly!” replied drs, “et EVENING WORLD ny f + iffon? De ont, disagreeable things is & surprise to Mr. Ja phasis of pater y he muriner of monkeys and sq’ j;me. Sometimes t think thee don ants to know ~| that this dire threat had little , Wish to know what they SHOULD) to Noticing this Mrs, Jarr * stid Mrs. Jarr to)“And 1 was going to get you a dol nd in half bashful ack-|tea set, Emma, And, Willie, © was A\nowledgment. ‘“Ihere aren't any! going to ri you some of those me- ohildren | thie world as pretty, chanical bull as bright and nice, as oun hilérens” them

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