The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1914, Page 20

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Fun for the Home . ‘and the Ride Home: * een TTER POP?” \Coprright, 1914, Press Publishing Co, (N. ¥. Bveatag World) Ss WHY YOU POOR Sime! We AINT AS LONG AS HUERTA INNO DANGER FROM THESE IS MEDIATING, WE ME XICANS Now tt CAN TAKE ALL THE Movies WE WANT IN PERFECT SAFETY WE AIN'T IN ANY DANGER! (ytite”§ : VAMol« = 4 = nan You MAY BE RIGHT ON THar i ‘(MAYBE IF | COUGHED SA Tuan OUND ny ieeres intl __CALLAHAN * THEN - SHE . TURNED AROUND ! POPRERESESEL LORE SEOHERESESEESESOR CEASE OLS EEEOSES ee mit, © eee VW Pew i sanceaeiiasenn cee ". all gal” You SI8D & Dole It because you've yal the olltve Johnson, the cashier, re-|two dozen rhododendrons that could given a conversativa. Anyhow, |inarked that tt looked suspicious that! be planted along the north side of ist as RUUILY we if you got} Mr. Jarr hadn't wired in for money.|the house, for they are hardy and io deveived. { hnow, I got stuck |"Wateh out for those sneaky fellers|/don't need much sun. As for the tof Ten, ‘that never exceed the speed limit on| flower beds, abont a hundred pansy hot guilty recounts,” said Johnsen | plants and four dozen geraniums, not ether it’s an acc to count an elephant or two, and note or not. However, don't see where be gets off. salvia, which gives you # good dash KO out and start reports at Kd iting all the soft snaps around he of bright red till frost--altogether, for ‘arr has stung everybody and | grumbled Jenkins, the bookkee) good bed of flowers can't be planted skipped , ave gotten that trip|for lesw than elght dollara—not to Now, if I could hay lets say a good word for him | Weat I could have been of some real | count jee to the firm. T wouldn't have| Courant 1814. Toe Bio Vaphohing Oe | if we can, only Fount think of any," tse (The New York Evening Worlds Geld "You" don't! ry : errupted the cashter, ‘if adging on the expense ac- ond it on the cheap like Fad. Jarr is | vo ? AB orld he shi among | doing it. ‘The boxs doesn't want that. | 6 Jarr hax to buy flowers tor AO TE ABRIL O08 » the uns [He expects you to entertain our West-[ your little place in the country, all of Harlem went rouud aud r ern representatives. T'll id. Jarry) right, But if you're talking about Bd round without Mr. Jarr Fi bet he's tay ood thme}is holding out the price dozen} Jarry doing It, don't forget the con- Heres, the undertaker,|and never thinking about us,” ven-[rose bushes, five or six big, nice,{aervatorics attached to his estate In San aha Gal Giemler GF {Mi Slavitehy, the aliier hardy lilac bushes, three or four well-| Harlem are on @ somewhat modest at was the ge ral opinion. Down grown, agnolla trees and nt least |ecale, consisting of a long, narrow eee wooden starch box painted sreen and dollar and a half's worth rliest offert he Mariem Business Mens Associ nto maintain any persistent tae FETY nae ee est in the welfare of Mr, Edward SA. FIRST of Vlora rs from a ho: |Jarr, lost temporarily from bis ta a waste haunts on a business trip to HELLO, CENTRAL, GPU “Well, if Ed lived In the coun. | ae B try he'd he wondering how hed get | Eeve Breaing Wore, ® tons "H' WEATHER MAN. Min garden fixed up.” grumbled Jens —s oo SE Sux the 1 Pranrlalor cay ty YP, 700, THIS King. “I muppose he'll pull some bone, > oso a - Niecy inauleed tor, taal (9 IMPORTANT Kiyeas te Neate ahaa tence | tingulshed attorney: to represent her you wilt get your third out of the ‘pe missing ' i » ‘have to stay here and work, doing his in the adjustment of her late hus-| estate,” Only One Chance. In Chicago! ST think he's treate "| } jana: ours, bangle estate, Toe cantglamed the whtow ag t ¢ © BOYJZ4-45." said the old man who UBBELL MOTT was passing | sald John W. Kanale sullily. “tere! pede wae. the einer never Of Vou will,” said the attorney, dur-|my second scarcely cold. ti " pet sombing iF wh re eee x Lape of Hale ass und he hasn't even sent us a post . and care-troe time whl everybody| 88 the course of their consultation, | grave!"—Green Bag. pe 7 ingei a James- jal @ other day when an at~ ing the soldiers’ monument HE LIGHT e ad nothing but work and worry, = — = = : potel, ile John Wells of Buf-| tractive young lady bowed to hi ». va thrilling vista of Wenge ‘i en Mra. Jarr shored this opinion, D> iio roll around, eays Judge how or other couldn't locate ft > worn on the right hand, so say he's treated me like a me. and the house needing papering TP ¥est" echoed John, anxious to get | pretty acquaintance. phorornia Jana mind off his lecture and onto| “How do you do,” he sald, advance. | \ nting and the landtord re- | tus nd a cont—and he'd have 01 ing ti e ou} "When did he ever treat a do; |to « it all over for a new ten- pleasant. lee te abake Nee here have you! anked Gus. "There's a feller, that ant moved out-—and Mr, Jarr) , eur parson done wrong. We bi hese ‘ x | Charr, what will 7 is having a fine time travelling from 6 dleapp'inted. "Why, hire game old place.” sald and say ? BN nlace to place with nothing to worry to what?” the young lady, mystified. Nominate your poison hat'll every y him at all! And this waa t $1.50 to $10.00 VWell, you see, old Comrade Jeb| ‘It's been a long time since | saw » enough, provided fen’ Aunt Jane Priddy died th'|¥%U, You've been well. 1 hope” | x that being hand od in a hospital | here are two special lines featured in EARL & WILSON Shirts, "On, i te Fe ’ q for dipsomaniacs, without clothes o1 Week. Our parson ain't none|emiling TO ald the wih) aN penny, was having & good times RED-MAN $4 50 TROQUOIS $80 tiful with ‘is sermons, espe-| "You must Srop in and see my | ba ‘ canceeeneeiiien LABEL . LAB! ie y ti A Id be 4 ou al a 7a A ery ones. Ho he was up jd ane oan aes ha ne aigned Any conversation notes . wl The Widow's Third. ‘The mark is on the purple band scross the neck, We recommend those epesiats be I . "2 ‘ of rr before he ppe i y | f om Egg Bg ts Melts remenwer | Clow do you mean by ‘conversa. | ‘ s . YORK lawyer tells of an! TROY'S Dust PRODUCT: where it tat! last saw you.” | tion notes?” asl 5 ‘le, tS h widow who, by reason | EARL & WILSON Tm Marte, pour stonegvepher®—ii: | trying to eayie wane veure| ry of certain legal complications, | MAKERS OF RED-MAN COLLARS. cage Inter Oeesn eer’ *Bepler is right,” sald Gus, “When (mW Wit Free reaming A il ey ——— found it necessary to retain a dis-

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