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k March 30,1914 | _ A Page of Comics, . ARV Fun for the. Home | Sketches and § and Stories it saa : " and the Ride Home Core IN Ao Ml anne * AXEL - Te GOING To RETAKE THE BIG “har's tr! you're FIGHTING AGAINST) : og Gh oy ME vem Rom oa | YOURE SAE tom “soy “et 9 AY TANK AY BANE Kad HED CT SATURDAY WINNING! Youm Good SELF , CoNau! ce PUNCHED FLOoEY ~- Now FoLLow by ep BUT You ARE STRONG! BACK“To Hitt QUER MYSE! come - wi S wt Seu CONQUER THIS come - You Conquer “Tomorrow tl ‘ dust eve SELF. brine! MY DIRECTIONS AND WELL GET A ig th er pm YOU GOTTA DO IT! . " “Ho must be an evangelist, | " - : ee whispered Irene Cackleberry. “Still, Crorright, 1914, by The Prew Publishing Ca, (The New York Evening World), | 4 \ - \the Rev, Hilly Sunday makes fifty | “by stayin’ out somewheres?” MS : thousand a year, they say.” | xo,ivahe eays, “i have plana for i Mr. Jarr stirred uneasily, After a | : : | ie It is the women who good dinnor, such a turn to the con- society, and while the men versation ay accident and disaster ae Copyright, 1914, by ‘The Prem Publ Co .|follow where their wives lead 7 (g ; didn't appeal to him as a clubby | ovrright,, 1044. by. The ubitahing the Wilderness” give me that impres a J thing on the part of the young man, hae A Johnson, the cashier at the office, had tae bat ‘ork World, Dt stllesngier Fabecil lnicn as £ remember it. If Ma ana|*ome Provision hae to be made for entertainment. When tl |PA-SAYS HE IS LOST | oes ice want to go gallivantin’ erate come here you must look after them.”” si i thi ' " a jin strange woods, all well and goo ‘Sure,” I says, “I'll bring ‘em Comrie 1044, by Tog Pree Wubiihing Co) “Well, for goodness wale, don't talle Dee ttr yeu wean be neaparedt? | IN THE “WILDERNESS.” | yur 1 need a guide and compass and " shi) = ba fd — of tangoing or wearing green wigal |he grumbled, | - Henry ot matches when I get where u'll do no such thing” seye te “a RS Y oy r ay. -| “Why,” said Mr, Berton B. Busby, times lately I've} = horrified. “They're gentlemen. is MR. BUSBY IS “A HORSE Xeune widowers aro always eo ex- || “Why, suld Mr. erton B. Busby, \] anal ed agile vo AIL through dinner to-night T knew I crane that sant shall cotertate ned OF ANOTHER COLOR.” remely conservative, they are fOr} Co tnation Accident Policy in. The i" sic la yps ‘Ma had somethin’ new cooked up for ay * | sympathy, you know, and they would | King of Terrors Life Insurance Com- ut of a book she calls me, Whenev is hatehin’ some- I says, “what will I x hot expoct wyimpathy from an up-to-|pany. Hore ts the wchadule of In- er Cayenno —although | thing for me she don't ki } ENTON B, BUSBY, the via-| date gir.’ demnities for loss of life, limb or \ it ain't such hot sturt as ie about little things I ‘Just mingle with them,” says Ma, e of habit 1 had m ‘and seo that they enjoy themselves -drin} per—and I call to mind some- tucked into my collar so's the soup said about how if ho was gravy vittles wouldn't track And before ho could be stayed he home, had made a great im-| *¢lf to Klve Imitations of an old-fash- |naq produced somo neat circulars, a Pi.” B itor Mr. Jarr had brought) Sv Miss Cackteberry prepared her- | slant!” i thing 1 : y wonky Pea 1 I Of course I know that asa joned gtr ° o only sittin’ under a tree and down im nd when I see onalist you are rather hope- N reasion upon Mrs, Jarrand| /oned girl, a8 the two ladies entered | blank application and an ever ready, nly sittin’ under a tree and had a) dé K i # he cohey iotag Cuculabercy, the | the front room after Mr, Jarr and the jautomatie, self-cocking fountain pen. |hook of poems and a loaf of bread| mnt I i Pe Lage ‘eee but your crude: and grotesque ag fair young guest from Philadelphia, | iMteresting visitor he had brought | “FOr lons of both | feet, ree Janda jug of wine and his gal, the wil- | sh oma for loas of both hands, $2,000, for total After Mr. Busby had been overcome) Moy nave a beautiful view hero," aia silitys $100 a week. Why, my by emotion several times at the home! gajd Mr, Musby as he looked down at “Oh, happiness of the Jurrs during din-| the dirty street and over the way at ‘ 7 ained, hideous | beautiful | uid break | ones up | 7, So I got to 1 anyway, even though vould be all he wante¢ wonderin’ comtn i | Come time to push back our chairs all the other! iq ring for the girl to cle: Jeome, but if he'd only! table 1 snuck upstairs to |give me the wilderness ('d have just| i what F've got now and [ain't by no! ans contented either, For if 1 understand a jive r pets ran have if you're talking business," interrupted Mrs. Jarr tcily, at the word “wife,” “Irene and L Will leave you.’ ct for your financial standing.” ‘em how I boomed Dobbins* ner, Mra. Jarr had sought occasion to whisper to Miss Cackleberry: “! \ young widower, that’s why he is happily unhappy to be in a real He MUST be in good circumstan for look how well he in dresned, Prob- | Jiro wan her especial dread, “An insurance agent?’ cried Mr. ‘ator shaft down it!"* ee acel- e turns around and on tho it g if is strange ground to him,| Herton BB. ? n my door nls e There will Jy u and your and then T knew she had a trip into the wilderness all laid out for me, v She went over and stood leanin and Ma quit "She left me one elbow on thi 3 8! think it over, And say, our after meals in the wilderness ain't ” “ble I'm wrong, but a book I read * @bly @ young capitalist, or a young 2 b | Kon Bruce told Injured falling from fire-eacapes in| Busby affably. when I was a boy called “Lost 10 / her it would help hor reduce. business manager with a handsome, was the reply ‘of the a ais Ggyanues Choxsunnanscans = —ain ced aoeaens aaeaeeeyarvaruseaan User - “Dan'l," ‘she sa: “since Mrs. Car- ie oO roken leg, two 9 Copgrig’t, 1914, : |rington Bruce opened my eyes to the | thoughts I guess I'd better include on lan, Seactired viet” WHAT’S THE USE! we the 3 i a ee” | By Callahan) fact that the men of tho newer| that jug of wine after all. I might Kampus Kut Klothes in the magazine | "Oh, don’t apeak of those things!" society are business men, I find T| need @ hooker now and then to brace eicoriisements. cried ‘Mra, Jarr, “Suppose y at jean use you in helpl We arte akhan’ ior a Hen mould happen Oe ee estan H AGH all POEM AN sf LISTEN GLADYS, | wAS re SALONS ANGRY WITH You? NONSENCE, LARRY oemerecemrenentn ‘e fire-escapes at the back, y." said Mora, dare, weakly, said) Mr, tine of panic,” resolute face, like the pictures of highly paid young men who wear |b. OF BLINKS THAT | DIDN’ ; IT RGIVE r ron ea SHE D Pent e Eee bie ths Done ENE aCtNe ay rv lee NE Copyright, 1914, by The Preue Publishing Co, (The New York Krening World). young widower on the Board Walk} discuss such things,” returned the at Atlantic City, mourning the joss} Yisitor, “Such things DO happen, of bis bride at the place they had Spent the honeymoon—and they met GLADY: SORRY AY trude VATS A NIE MERE, WALIE. HERES by their rolling chairs bumping at 4] Whtmp 4 : press it upon the children to not get | Ce e : S0Y, RUN A DIME. RUN AROUND, . M., and at 7 P, M, they were mar-| frightened if there Is a fire, but to 4 7a‘ CORNER 7o ried in the hotel parlors! wait till papa or mamma has them 4 x “Well, 1 believe every young gir) by, the hand and’— . F should have a church and home wed- | agyte) juries ‘on every Se tome, teat ding,” said Mrs. Jarr, “But etill,| Berton BK. Busby. “In the atroet, a be there are occasions—would you like moment of carcloamness and a heavy f q.|truck or a recklessly driven auto- to Ox your hair almpler? Young wid- | nohiie ix upon us. Rewults—injury, Owers are never so much Impressed the hospital! Are we propared?” by a frivolous girl.” y, accide are unavoidable; | “No, he might think I had designs utter of} i, 1 suppose,” raid > won ite We can't help the una- TH MOVIES » can be prep BUT—HE CHANGED HIS MIND! 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