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ater {pair K ‘ - A Dist OF Ice CREAM, AND- gemrriat, 1914 ag co “JOY RIDE COME ON AXEL , THE DIRECTOR VANTS To TARE “THAT SCENE OF You AND PEccy SNow IN 8ERTS RACINE CAR! THE CAMERA IS ALL SET UP ~~ Now HURRY! CAMERA GEORGE' AU RIGHT AxeL!! COME ON - JOY RIDE SsTuce il! THAT WASNT RIGHT AxEL! Back UP AND “TRY (T COME SACK HERE * Ay eee WHATS THE MATTER LAME DUC = Hey?! WITH Him, ANYHOW ? as i ‘ ryt : mee ert AY Re , -- 6 oo. "th, * UNFORTUNATELY DIDN'T FIGURE ON A ROOF GARDEN! 1 SUPPOSE “THATS ONE OF ov HAFTA we : Do YOU THINK THAT ME JOYS OF COMMUTING, EH? : YOUR BACK SPADING THE GARDEN AND THEN GET LUMBAGO HOEING OvT THE WEEDS! NOT FOR ME: Was Nero Tar Stu! flowers tn—or a check; a check is| grand,” cried Mra. Jarr. “I was talk- ‘Well, it's as broad as it is] Mam I'd happen in there, careless always in good ta 1 it like, pretendin’ I didn't know there “IVa always in good taste all rig't,” I'll do ts to sick Charlie on| was company, just to see what he replied Mr. Jarr, “but what has taslv| been to a beefsteak dinner. The sea- ma, and have him dance with her till | looks like. (0 \ Bet, $0 do with H sgrveoce tay see Hi son will goon, be over, 50 we sould the cows come home. By makin’ be- —— —— — “Mf you don't hint they'll never dojhave a beefsteak dinner for all our C! with her than anything, o} course!" nt Mra. Sart, | act with «dancing afterward, of by De Liasie, or whatever What Thin Folks Should forgetful. But if you| course. So you get up a beefsteak | Cop: 4 a " ‘ll get around her like word or two around | dinner for yourself, because y 8 |e tN ee York frealne: Wor paul Se Thier Ginn teat Citi ; Ss ‘ * v | the office they would be reminded of! been with your firm ten years. — * y i T ain W By Roy kM&Carcdel Mt and perhaps would give you ‘uj maybe they will pay all the expenses, | PA HAS DECIDED TO LET | they was when we lived in Dob-| And apeaiin’ of angioma, ihe 0 Do To Gain eight party or a dinner or something, But | for I understand it costs about three binaville and he was the likeliest Advice For Thin, Undevel Coormiads. IWF. Lip tom eau CH wvell, If people are married ten | for goodness’ sake don't hint around |dotlars a person. Won't that te| CHARLIE HIGGINS COME. |, ,u19 teller in atght-—betore ma a vice For Thin, Undeveloped Mea Now ork ‘prendug World, youre, don't they have a tin wedding |80 they'll think you are golng to give| grand? Clarice got the idea that Clarice and Women » . 3 ‘Won't three dollars per person be of f MR. JARR WILL GET UP | 4% thelr friends give them silver |Seen there ten years. Ti to|grand?” inquired Mr. Jerr. EPSON, my gales manager,/future husband must be a society 7 | things—for, ulthough it is called # tit |take good care of myself this spring| “N; navi q | says he can use another as-| feller with a kennel! pedigree. plete C r _ HIS OWN CELEBRATION. | wedding, and u twenty-ffth anni-|and summer and’ not to hav y Bean SSUES A, beothieny Gistant, business increasin’ aa|. This mornin’ I bad an idea, remem- |cluding All the Newest any|dinner; then, may! pre- 4 by Prof. Maxixe and Profusel: oe |veraary Is really the allver wedding, |more company. sions & lot of sented with something, Mra. Stryver f it i9,90 I'm goin’ to let Charile Bene wow crany over eer ar ere: Pied eed by Photographs end Dia: Th: be working with our People with any taste or generosity | tue hank | was presented with a beautiful cheat Higgins come down from the { hem grams.” i he the Gov it = o firm ten years next |~~#hd it's the same thing—never send |” “fm not a good hinter," remarked tamed the suite against Mr. Mn ee works and see what he can do, as nt C i He Laid by ha, ie wey edhe Monday," said Mr, Jarr, ; 904 tin, except, i ain't learned how to jp wrapp uw 1 got an answer back from| book !t will be ) ready to ned to | eat a beautiful) Mr, Jarr. “At an office the best way!and he waa given @ banquet and|long as he's like to quit and go over |» Waahboiler full of rosea, or something | 1 to have a pal in on the deal. This apocches were made, ‘Let Well Enough|to Nat Sudder If 1 don't. ‘There's hour later, and it said: (aem, He says if that don’ nock apropos of nothing, 88 | jiKe thai.” pal goes around and gays, ‘Joe is go-| Alone’ ‘Now Let Business Go On.’ ‘ 'g Boni ut of the N ts a8 he mood up to have a’ “rhe only tin anniversary they'll] ing to wet married, of buried, or rod, |Why, Mr. Stryver saya It got so that another feller up there that T can| gotcha, I'm the guy that intro: | suddere a cee cell aign, the | ste cknowiedned button sewed on hin cout keep for me at the office is to hand| or promoted, or sent up the river’—or if you eent a comic valentine to a|shove into his place as head of the|duced It in Dobbinaville pledge, which, he saya, in the worst in this, pee “That's splendid!" said Mrs, Jarr, rors revuctantly thrust whatever the \oceasion may be~'and prospective Inveator In Florida awamy|shippin' department. Jepson never eae anne 3a) ae a ein ee nowt | Dunistiment he can think of. Yood iby ah . we shoul et up a le attair for ie Post- re epart it ) af ” ei ui “1 suppose they are making big prep- | U2" Mm dont fou think?” “Then a subs | wanted’ to end you. up tor iife, {met Charlie, but I know them two'll| some trouble in gettin’ young squll Jorking, “my man; iat, come yin skniclent @rations about it down at the office?” for Jarr. “And you! scription list is started and the head That's why there is no confiden get along together, Jepson's etrict}to dance with her after she learns 4 told me jarice feller * mould obrnducs” tent “and etranede by ’ I" snould pro é tell them ao.” lomice boy is put in charge of the financial circles, Mr. Btryver sa about a feller doin’ his work proper,|them new steps. When there's plenty | own in the parlor, [ll bet it’s the) corracting faults of digestion and By ow rishi . y to look to e Pere Aaecent Over SS At would you suggest?” asked! tickets of the fund and finally the, “Well, we'll try to pull off a Bruces’ friend, Jack Thornton, that| piying bi paren ° 1 * 7 of pretty gals around no young if Mrs. Jarr were “spoofing,” an our 4), ws vent is pulled off or the teatimonial [teak dinner, then, ond restore cpa. | Ue Charite’s a woreer: from Worker- equire is goin’ to pick out a back| Clarice met at the taydongeonk and jood, English cousins say, But Mrs. Jarr,,~ “\_ might be a testimonial, a loving|{s bought and presented”-— |fidence!” said Mr. Jarr, And he hur- | Ville. . number like ma, who reminds me of] rome home ravin a re Kas coring close to bite off the thread cup—they are awfully nice to put] “Oh, I'll tell you what would be! ried downtown, Some way I've got to break the!one of Jepson's pet arguments when| for the curtain lecture get om from the replaced button, had a se- | rows expressign. “1 think they will decorate the front of the building with flags and bunt rad we se rd re Cad Od ing.” said Mr. Jarr, quietly, “ot course, my desk will be banked with ‘on! ACK flowers, with a great floral emblem of ape Hantiog « Lemon to Lovalty’ Your SISTER a aed and the interior of the establishment ‘ (LeTs HER ¥ HOME will be further Sobepiene! with FELLER, KISS a at potted palms—Fritz, the shipping HER _* = clerk, will be potted also; he generally te—and @ wiring orchestra will be @tringing the whole affair from be- hind a bower of smilax; but other- wise I think the oocasion will only be informally cclebrated. “I suppose you think you're funny --and how you do get your clothes Spotted the way you do, and me just Betting them back from the cleaners eit gets me! But f do think they ‘whould do something for you," waa) (Mrs. Jarre rejojnder, as she pushed Mr, Jarr @ foot or vo away to look ‘hin over mere clearly. . ‘bat do you mean—do something You will like the satin laundry finish of the fabric. 2 for 25 cents * Cuverr, Paasopy & Co., Iie, nad uw