The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1914, Page 22

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A Page of Comics, Sketches and Stories 4 NO, LEMVEL,1 AiWr SPOKE TO HER S'FUWNY. WHEN 1 WAS MARYS AGE (HAD BEGUS A. camera! READY AXEL? come InN It } axe. MY “Tip Axes AND DON'T i} Spo. ANY Fim “TODAY | “He Boss 1S SORE ar CHA HOW OR WHAT CHA DID YESTERDAY -- so Be CARErUuL! j Here AY come !! “HELP WA 3 ie |HARLEM SOCIETY IS NOW TWO EXCLUSIVE. Copyright, 1914. by The Press Pu New York Eveuing W Go, IN'T 1 going to get any eata?” asked Mr. John W. Ran, somewhat anx- fously, “Here I come home for supper and find you giving the netchborhood the once- over from the front window, as though you were having a reserved seat on the fire-excape at the open- alr movies!" “Did you see them?" asked Mrs, | Ranglo tn turn, “They never looked BY 8 eat New York, Friday. up. The idea!" “What's the dea? Inqul Mr. Rangle, “I'm looking up a supper." “And there's Mrs. 8 yver looking Biblical Lesson. IHE Sunday school teacher was making a review of the lessons Who Was the wisest man, is z ufter them, trongest man?" | | Rangle | went on Mrs. hut what reason have you| “Hut Mra. Stryver'a got @ right to 1g Jonah was the strongest | 100K out of her window just as well | you have." suggested Mr, Rangle, couldn't hold got him: down. —Na- | Now about the e Un fort man se (he whale after tt nthly > “Solomon.” hi “That's right. Now, Frank, wholti ut Mra, Jare and pith." remarked hat what she, _— , to make La QUICKWoop | themselves exclus! Pr». Mr, Ranglo didn't know, He only [shook his head, ° coos Mr. Jarre around the rman, he has to go with Mat Mis supper while his wife rides Jaronad in an | Mudritwe Smith, stleking her nose Jat her betters,” Mra, angle went ¢ “Hut she didn't stiek her n nod to you," remark RED MAN A NEW STYLE VERTICAL STRIPE MADRAS EARL & WILSON MAKERS OF TROY’S BEST PRODUCT sutomolile with ¢ eup: 1 ouldn’t have had her catch me at this window for the world!" Mra, Rangle declared. “Aud as tor ber t peas + RE es me June 12, 1914 NA BET ! DID. CYe RemMemBen Ther FIRST KISS "TOOK" Ma? We wes SseTTin’ JEST LIKE THIS Ano TAKIN’ WAY WITH You ME CHILD, ME CHILD, WHERE Nou 2 REMEMBER - YOU ARS EXPECTING THE GREAT AMBASSADOR. AND YOU MUST SHOW DIGNITY I! [Le By RoviMs¢arcell | Bitar nodding to me, how dare she be con- descending? Who ts she that she should be condescending to me?" “I dunno," replied Mr. Rangle. “But how about the supper thing?” “Oh, don't bother me about supper!" said Mra. Rangle. “Am I in any con- dition to Ket supper? If I could only get Mrs. Jarr’s servant girl to leave her and come to work for me"—— “Then I could get some supper,” murmured Mr. Rangle. But Mrs, Rangle did not answer | him; she wan still leaning away out | as though to catch a fleeting last glimpse of Mra, Mudridge-Smith’s open landaulet, containing Mra, Jarr and the fair owner of the motor car, both dressed in thetr Further down t gle marked Mrs, look! WELL, LET'S SHE YR GOIN (Come ON, * FRAID CATS! [itt SHOW ?} ya\ 3 at, . eet Mra. Ran- Terwilliger also ut after the disappearing au- are all so hat you M Jit her i Mr nouldn’t deprive sidewal play, “And that should t It is too hot to ec and if all you think of me is as al you should | a cook, | why ¢ me a rvants Mrs.| “I cannot ff {it out,” .| IT met Jack Vansour inter and he saa Jarr has a girl a ira Mudrtdie- | Stryver. y¥ his wife had gone to bed with ner- Sinith calls for «maid to pick up her| nervous condition, vous hysteria and he was going to tkerchlet and also. gre rTeave town till she wot over ald Minky emsclves and be You fellows @ wives: if) exclusive, too hen the seve very home and me, Can't 1 gentlemen ™ . Jaorr.| Steyver conte y know my | retui 1 and proposed this they were the matter with the| wife and IT had an igement to| greeted with scorn and more hys- sked Mr. Rangle. “War is|take dinner with the Vansours to-|terica, It would appear that exclu- Mexico seems to have broken out be-! night, and she telephoned her gocial| sivencss belongs exclusively to those tween them,” engagements wouldn't permit it, and who begin being exclusive, ation wit iD He BITE Fun for the Home and the Ride Home Tracing an Ancestor. H ENRY CABOT LODGE, though | in America, has no sympathy | with those who claim descent from and use the arms of William the Con- queror, Richard Coeur de Lion, rlemagno and so forth. ‘There are, | as everybody knows, many such per- | sons among the American snobs. At one of the New England Society dinners in Now York a young man, twirling the Hohenzollern crest upon his watch charm, said to Senator of Lodge. "Smythe, you know, when this question was put to him, replied “When my great-grandfather sud- see ssnnnegeseees the family is one of the oldest | denly resigned bis position as cake fer of a Boston bank they traced bim far as Borneo, but he got away.”"— troit Free Pre aT CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Bears the Signature “Fifth Avenue” ARROW | Whit: striped Madras COLL Cluett Peabody &Ca, Inc, Makers, Troy, NY. AR { H i b.

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