The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1914, Page 16

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‘Fun tot the Home and the Ride Home wo we ; Come AN’ SBE i , : Let ESSIR, Thats ear dye $A (F HE WILL (EEE ere Rui Dee Mi FInd OUT, 7 aN A Page of Comics, Sketches and Stories OvuT “por ie FRO t ’ ‘FLOOEY SHOULDN'T HAVE DECEIVED AXEL IN THIS WAY CAMERA »« = COME INAXEL! Hut SIPALIIIASSIAAIIAIAAAIIISSASASBIAA| the Ove dcliarn on the ult of clothes Nothing Unusual. eae er www Le “ . ‘ F it'a all right playing, though it! ? htening. “But now t you re- Mrs. Jarr’s Simple Arithmetic + | Srttae a 1, tno igre Zam gt Treat “Trane eb November |" seers tah Steet « grt tana fe fA Shree niea’n nie pele mineet Gay, but me one thinks of Mim as he thinks, not as he apeakep baie) Jars Mr, Jarr.. ta t fone ler ‘weather who te simply wild to Been IS, HAVO: TO if) PHA AAALIBAALASALIIASAABABIARABAB AR nk goodness, I kni bis way of saying “No, tered he “How silly! And you, a big boy,"to, pair of shoce—in fact he HAD to have| “itepianation! anation!” de- other, but the geatioman began: was not mentioning the princi pal city! want to wear red or blue overahoes!"| a pair of shoes, Now, it is no use get- rer ee Jarr. avianstion!” $e “Nice day!” of Alaska. jeclared hia mother, and then ting cheap shoes for Willie, #0 1 would |g -why, Willie HAD to have a pair of J] r “You must | havel” replied his| membered. fashionable Harlem was! have had to pay about $8 for owe: UEP EAS mn tave face 5 mother, Ob, dear, dear! What will | debating the new colored wigs of eve-| shoos for him. Bo, ap we found thin | shoes. and he HAS to have ® ne the teacher think?’ Aren't your feet | ning wear for ite: lady leaders of the} mended patr of shoes, that means { suit of elethes. Bupposo 1 had to buy Jweer" ultra swell set. 1,| Dave saved the three dollarw 1 would | b a Geceuas & arok ennvions “Nome,” again murmured the boy;| “You need @ pair of shoes, that's! have bought him shoes with, and that at Pi “1 was wearing rubbers.” eure,” Mra. Jarr went on. Hut a@/ makes the sult of clothes ‘only cost | $4, don’t you see?” r didn't see, but it was per- et and re, Se o to his good lady, 1d vinsky's fub- |ber mind Pp to oe she sald, “If I bought! ve three doliara be: RE wore. apinined the Ll Ponts for the boy resolved to get him a new) hima pair of shoes for three dollars | ae. Oe stn S good pair of newly | school, on give. him a cont to Gear e He nee. sia And then bought him a suit for seven t pot for te m. becat inted them red. |nardiy cont anythi Mra. Jo t but if Tt sty 4es7 u : i and pe ave thet mares: Tegan Moc: |olained to Mr. ot have to pay out for shoes are reduc ant 2 FOR 28 CTS, casiis of ‘em, and Gussie Bepler of boys’ suite at seven | for him 1 will only really pay four ‘save, let me a art A POPULAR os’ he ‘ he dollars, re from twelve, and that! toliars for te mult for him.” tl t > hyn ya 1 means i¢ Will only cost me about four} 1 get your brand of math-| (ith ete re dollars RED-MAN S' PENS EA, sen, tne iat you were that sensible” 4allare: | oma myself tha F around int” y—er—just what I have onl* ‘ veland Plain Dealer. . “What do you mean, @ seven dol- sie’ whi en see eB Pite i > 5 i? “i v | Rene nis mxethes, me. be. ler walt. for Willie ‘redyeed from | five dollars you save hecaued at ine cc Brey bogy jartng twelve mill only cost you about four?” | sults belng reduced. trom [== Mh, a sald aed, P niginined a ir. Jatt, who been prea. to seven--ther ve ® Ek kege you, a é sate, et according |. before ee fost prem with 3 bb ran, 1M By Saas, Mra. | to your . 4 th pes. . ed Et Pa aes A. eae Wk am Willy's "Way; Treat Rennes a. As. ale A ee

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