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Fun for the Home , and the Ride Home X: 4 a a By C. M. Payne , TALK ABOUT |. T you'r Ske —S, F T Wourd SueGEST A SPONGE CAIrE Nou Have A SECOND Fixin Hin 6S-//. --\, | wHere THE MOUNTAIN, AN A P AVA LANCHE. we ) | |DiPLoMATIC f ) SERVICE | (Has MUCH |: , ON ME }* \ } AVALANCHE OF ; P THEN You HAVE A {ICE CREAM BURIED) : = [Tew You ear yy Yor sy - Aig Mca A ) AFTER Some DIS Cussion NOW—DON’T YOU SYMPATHIZE WITH AXEL HERE? GET READY FoR WoRK Axa t GOING | [weet ~vou REMEMBER NOW Go To Your. “To PHSTOGRAPH THe FIRST SCENE OF IN THE FIRST SCENE ‘ ¢ DRESSING ROOM AND “TH SCENARIO. (TS THE ONG SHE HERO KNOCKS MAKE uP “TO PLAY You ASKRD “To PLAY IN Me VILLIANS, | | THe PART OF --- } ! Brock ofr !? we rr] we we By Vic \_JLM Wen Georce Tay wonr BE BACK “TODAY Wt rs “THA sbuishii ona) Om & & & & i fi 22 | AINT PINNIN' ANY — Th ed ct HEA HAN) > ON MYSELF. BUT IM SUI f COMIN' HOME. WITH THE G00DS| COUSIN UAC, DROPPED SMR TMA WONDER.) ITEHEN SINKAND TWO i io OR. THREE. OTHER-STEPS sean parlors around tne corupr, hes [full sveutug : SAMMY’S SLATE The Considerate Minister. (romi.u"°a charming young woust, beon th attendance on the: i Copyright, 1014, by The ress Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), SCOTCH minister had been|“that you wear a most ,attracti¥® ment and confusion of the Indies: be : away on ® vaca}iog, and OD 1 IOS ct 'uoms’ part. Kite cf, (me dering on bappy bysteria, that Mi 3 ni hin return asked the sexton | 0! He: DOES Rie Jarr roamed the back part of the flat L oY fy, Bie aoe. smiled the lady, who had 4n_unnoticed outcast. ook de an teat neeny [been Warned of the diplomat's weak- 2 re. Dusen! i . "i : emselves to ¥ sionally whimpered, ‘She wondered it ! they go away, but you never do that, [love token—a lock of my husl it, enaer, were i ; SP LT oS FONT (and bie tances, Mise Irere Cackle-| they were all right, But what is a/in ea of Varying aelf-congratula- / tir." Ladin Home Journal, exclaimed the suscep: —— berry of Philadelphia, was draped | "'A tora, it ie ee night of How dol’ look, dear tay eaves . J the Di tist tible . as he edged cloner, j 18 READY NOW; bear Se national colors, wishout and nichts for sat part of Harlem. ‘Tony, gach other, but never answered. “How odie ue le igi sci a TWAy: nome one told me your hua. , p? . 1e lac! so man! jemands es that skirt dr: ? Do the tlera t 7 Ww "© e ERE is a certain you ad 4] ieee tl 4 Dui, LET THE SHOW BEGIN! ‘The company in the Rosemary Grays|for shines that, he had to send for| hang right? Are you sure the ear-curia tached to one of the foreign woken whut We hair ts gone.”—Bittee commanded Capt. Tynnefoyle were | several of hi: using, als are proper f jf ™ 7, ‘ eormsn GAS nt trains Rn o Wp oom Meaeae, experta Drop lor Hk ing, t missions at Washington whose: burgh Chronicle-Telegraph. (aistributed without the kaowledge sist. the hallways mes = habit it isshortly after introduction of Mre. Jarr) the hundred ticke! ‘The demand for clean shirts and in trying to find His pleated dreas- lto some fair lady, immediately to Gus, the peowiar cate pro-|a hurry bad Wah Shing, the Chinese | ®!t: His pumps. 3. His pearl \ 5 the conversation into channels . we'the balcony. |taundryman in the ‘meighborhiooa, | MUdS 4. The trourers to. his baer] ¢ |fattrable for the discussion of the Mrs, Jarr and Miss Cackloberry Dobe a won og eee nt Gay! ready, But he dared not approses f | / | tender pas: bs 4 a eS excitement pad eight hours. paat forty-| Mire. Jarr’a boudoir and ask a ques. Sree | | ST obse trode, the Nght running domestic, and Ra! ats that bad only been worn wit was 8 night of nights, i : - Brongnt’ eet trom! ther Tinian pdlarpld, Dogstory, arrayed tn, $n iTo Put on Flesh tion ‘te’ mate ee opetaracenoep, | er Jacket. 8 Black, ad white striped ; “4 dress waistcoat, his opera i 5 | ‘ shining them with stove pollah had Carrying’ the, cane’ with’ the ranca| | | And Increase Weight RE holds of Schmitt, the deti 'use- | feminine limb of ivory on it, was al- L Mi dealer: Muller. the catessen | ready in the lobby awaiting the guests, KS | the puteher STeceh and Bep-| He looked at the fag dsom: “George Cohan, please write jectared te in : tion that ound | Mast thin people eat from four to xx pounds veree. of good, eolid, fat-making food every day and ase masts ben ra : Sin’ ao ‘not increase in weight one ounce, while the same. be worn, just ‘ i a her band many of the plamp, chanky oa, the other Mwny avd ivep gaining all the| ‘They have the same domeg- said he, on one orca- Mrs, Muller, who hadn't been t ; S = | "a all bon to ay that this is the nat finish that is the theatre since the demise of th { ike Weibel It tent Metu's ea at ‘a c= Sd ts ‘ ‘Thin folk stay thin because their powers of to be pee tes A > eadmilation are defective. They just absorb of the higher-, gM A to Fe eee / enough of the food they eat to maintain life and 2 for 25 i by moths her walle ‘senesé a poinee & semblance of bealth and strength, | Aeutfing r 25 cents te, gered thet Mr, Muller had con- = Y , n o .| Cromer, Beason & Co. Ime Taov,M.¥. * “4 ‘ fate if e ita of their food jakers of Annow Sarare | Not! else was talked of in the pod bed i progres they = from community, and the local moving pic- q bod waste, What such people need is ture theatres sent in haste for apecial i . Cre tsing ‘that will prepare these fatty” food reels for children, knowing few adults aN ' elements so that their tdood can absorb them | would patrontee their shows that ‘and deposit them all about the body—something, ” " t., qumenqeetnnsieiiens ames ss too, that will multiply their red blood corpuscles, All lost er found articles as @ housewife would cook a ‘and iparease their blood's carrying power, vertised in The World will be Mated at The World’s Inferma- Educated. box-office man that he wanted @ tip-| yor euch & condition 1 always recommend tion Bureas, Pulitzer hot in Harlem, and Schmitt, th |, delicatesmen dealer, waa torn Between \ s top seat, and laid @ $5 bill down. | eating © Sereol tablet with every meal, Sargol Is Arcade, Fork | hew, the rush of trade and the thought 4 N old farmer on hia first visit t0} mi box-office man laid the bet ‘ M A ticket | not, as some believe, » patented drug, but ie hat he might be too busy to get to ! New York thought he would 8° | Gown and §3 In change, The farmer | wientific combination of rix mom effective and! Tele OF meee, Sane theatre in time. f to the-theatre and see the play | (accustomed to 26 cent shows) picked | powertu! elements known chemistry, 1 bert, the street sweeper, had bas a up the $3 and walked off without his | solutely harmless, set wond Pe led a Gress suit for the occasion } j called “Worty Thieves” When he wot | 8 20° Sh orsupon the. uoxtottion tman [sae aver cobeh wisn oon re was wearing it all day under |to the theatre he asked the man atl shouted, “See here, sir! You've for. | effect. of ii a s sill \ i i > | affect increasing the weight of a thin man fon Mt. fer white di uniform. Occasion- 'De you know Mrs, Van Gabbie| the box-oifive if they were playing the | gotten ‘your ticket.” ‘The farmer |r woman from tlree to five pounds @ wel, following the peating ally, after Btreet Departinent | ¢¢ ak tor “Forty Thieves” there, and ou being | shouted back: “Keep it, gol darn yer! | sargol ls sold by good druggists everywhere on © advertisement. on bie -vounes nas he tel fae permet they mare, Sn8 wisbout oaks 1 don't want to pee the other thirty. positive musrantes of weight incrvene of manay i liteasiitas : “ back, —ads, ae ae aaa cartes ab beter arctan enna anaheim eiaiae inma aline erie t teee) eek name A a i