The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1914, Page 28

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Fun for the Home and the Ride Home (TS Got six FAIRIES ON . A DIAMOND AUTOMO BILE Pp. ty) Z n og a Acard HALP!! ie etan ce oth HOLD ME fg Cys KX wes GEO half ; - Aas HANG ON. Ger} “Tas —— i HALP % a ~ Yi, Y yy HANG oN !t , 4) Yoyt. Come z DOWN SOON : ER-ER- PARDON ME MISS, BUT COULD YOU TELL ME WHERE THIRTY- SECOND STREET 1S? un ax vr i cr rr) ae 4H reduced fifteen pounds! I'll have to piece the Send viazet at the military/through Ma. There's no put-on to| was the case its wing would be pretty stop, or my dreases won't fit me—or funeral the Dobbinaville G. A. R, give| them. well worn out already from the start else I'll have to «et everything new, to old Col, Barmore. Bruce has a steam yacht and five! our servants had given it. Ma would and Mr, Stryver sayn cigarette Bruces was spared that. automobiles, and Ma ways they keep| only have said a lot more then she coupona are paasing as legal tender 5 @ funny customer.|fourteen servants in thelr house,| did, derstand those things Why ‘cat pt Hogi Come MOA SEATS (Punt ever there ta ant mms liwas tn toma mare bo keow Tie L - . a in’ about some a People invest in Wall Bireot and lore | Couch its York Greite wanes She saya “Let's Ko upstairs to your nome he was workin’ to get |nigbt, only 3 Passed him by, and Clarice i ail ; 2 formal .| care a ‘Thornton Uke they used to?” " ""And Ma, who'd been Mra, Bruce has been talkin’ about, ona Regge aR eal ergy Heese FA: MBETS Mik. AND MRS, f a ty give on the tose * the| fnancin’ for ‘em. And he says to me: | some more trainin’ in my table man- aad’ of # r 5 house, looked Ind-a st les for a] +: he or Clare Mi tively it has cured my head- CARRINGTON BRUCE. \minuta, ‘but then looked kind of re-|.wy,_Dobbing, Mght now you and T/nerm, ow you," abe oays,| iorat ee echel” Mie Madriige-Emith re —— and we all went upstairs. Sbe/tween us. You furnish the soap and| “but their servants don't, and I'd be| Wall street, and up and died. MR. JARR TAKES HIS erudite tego Kopsted hance one uae R. AND MRS, CARRINGTON | was cheated out of showin’ ‘em how fa Relba Se epee Le 3 IRST TANGO lac Sede: od arn BRUCH—ma's new friend {1'°e, Clarice can play the piano, And right then I got one on Ma. Lf f. LESSON) ‘ in| Sere: er om,” end Mire, and her husband—et dinner |ther niotiutes dorrcty phe ark “ “Ob, I wish eome young men who cue of here| Ma didn't catch the point and leoked with us to-night and spent |the Bruces wasn't cheated out of any-| P' Bruce explained, in town. could dance would come around!" 80 . “You see, Mrs. Dawbens,” he eaid, out to the evenin’, Real sonstble| thin’. I’ ished Clara Mudridge-Smith. An if : | Clarice oan #it down at the plano| “Just now I'm doing some expert | x= seasewat te her prayer, Mr, Bernard | folks acoordin’ to my notion. T can! ang make more awful sounds come stock waterin’. Blodger entered. Hefore he could i in’ to be good for ma.| out of it than you' ‘Oh,’ ays Ma, tryin’ hard to con- greet the ladies in his usual affable Whee ma gets to talkin’ awed {ike jage ten 6%, p. a : dor, poe u have bought a shipment of manner, the Great Plantagenet, the | about “soci: juints | ribl font awent aren't you implacable Dinkston, kicked him out, |up her ey ci jaugh- There's one piece she peg! she says| Then Bruce he roared fit to bust vont” cried all the ladies. “What| in’ tnaide, otcher | waa writ by a feller named Show-pan.! himeelf, But there was another point @ beauttful new step! Do teach it] she’s too much of a human bein’. I sce the cover of it and it was| M isped. I didn’t. He called her to us! Did you ever eee such a grace-| Ma didn't make parlor company of| marked | Chopin—miaspelled for ful kiok?” them. Mrs, Bruce wouldn't let her.|"Choppin” I guess, It was the same! bins!” I bet them Bruces see right FOOZLEDUFFERS| BUT—SHE CHANGED HER MIND. Mudridgo- 7 id C i : 7 : rma WELL, THE I THINK I'LL TAKE Mr. Dinkston. ete. aioe GIANTS SIGN THs ONE - ] | : f PA NEW 9 “I ghall give Mr. Jerr private les- R ER! i VI p gona," said Mr, Dinkston to Mra. Jarr You'l. FIND PITCHE es he returned with his viotim. * ih cle WM IN EVERY tells me he hasn't even attempted the |) | one-step. Bo I have arranged he shail |) S| $ There are two special call at my atelier de dansunt to-mor- ay & avy? : 2S row and be instructed in the rudi-| : ; eZ ined | Eat lines featured in Earl & Pe thy sare aaaan4 main ate Gal ‘ "Gg > i x ( ’ Wilson shirts— Greet Plantagenet lined up old mao |) —= 7 y Red-Man Bmith, who was held in an upright i ‘ a 4 f Label 1.50 bog $2.50 positon by @ eturd: [44 x g < | e/ “|| F The mark is on the pur- Meanwhile Clara Mudridge-8mith og Biss E ‘ ‘ ead Irene Ci : | : y [ike Be band across the neck, the Arcent A \\ & 2 : : le J NS e recommend these Wilt of the genial Gus, be would NOT |sonu04, wnat, 3 Y Z eS LR VSP: ! specials as the best shirts ‘expect me to dance the maxize tn his |di4, and view - “ j a YZ A S at these prices anywhere, TROY’S BEST PRODUCT EARL & WILSON MAKERS OF RED-MAN COLLARS Ss siete Rp Aer ET RN A the home, eo to speak, Say what you

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