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- Se I Juty 21. 1914. Fun for the Home and the Ride Home THmattary Pop WHERE DID PHOEBE ie Fansey { : z @caum! * OLD LADN SeNS BY GUM, IF 1 CAnT, nee MARY Loom FIND IT, GRANDMAS mat) - 4 GA \ Line HER, MR.COYNE ee THE BEANS ay RES & PITTURY WIDTH Songs That Sound Heart Strings and Dainty Dream Dances Charm at the ‘‘Ice Palace’’ Theatre Good Stories of the Day Open Evenings Until 9 o’Cleck Our Liberal Credit Terms "$76. "$8.00 $1.00 10 $1.50 $100. $10.00 §$1.50to $2.00 He Was “It.” my wife and I were on our honeymoon we were advised . y $1 50. to visit a certain ruined castle “i ‘ WA $200. the custodian of which was a rela- i ; $300. tive of the noble owner. Hay Special Terms fer Complete Household, 10%, Allowed om Cash Sales Premiam Page Catalogue, Mailed Free viewed the glorious old pile, I was at & loss how and in what way to offer & gratuity, bearing in mind the “blue blood” ef our guide, The following conversation took place: “We thank “1 want to entertain a friend who| “Van Daub doesn’t play poker for any canoe Oa tater uapeebrint ihieg tal CaReC bate ee let, he Inslete woul an appropriate thing to jo; being an art @ Insists upen dom” free hand drawing.” yWhy don't you give him a equare | ———____ meal I got that message the mucilage on — the envellup wasn't dry yet.”—Phila- “as the heroine is sup) 1d to be an| delphia Telegraph. orphan, Im afraid St will be necessary | S=—aees h —S—— ju should remain dead.”—Lon- . . aa TRA! Just Suited Him, «4 BH ~ |How To Gain Weight] 7: Sia TUrsr ial 66 HAT pawt have you—aw— Ha Chal te Weserved foh me, Mias Coachem? asked young Mighty Quick Work. A Pound a Day OME time ago ® young farmer Thin men and women who would Itke | \ius Sapleigh of the fair manager of the who had joined the army @nd| to increase thelr weight with 10 or 16 amateur theatricals, gone to the Philippines, sent a| pounds of hesithy “stay er” fat ¢ pak Dining “Why, really, Mr. Sapleigh,” she re-|cablegram to his father. The day|#hould try eating @ little Sargol w sieog | Viner piled, “I'm afraid I've overlooked you, | after the arrival of the mossage the | thelr meals for « while and note remuite. | ing Muitiog i and all the parts have been assigned,| father was speaking about !t to a| weigh yourself and measure yournelf.| Complete Apariment Oh, by the way, thi je still the part | farmer friend. ‘phen take Sargol—one tablet with every | With Period Furniture, of the heroine's fath: I think that] ‘Great thing is that teleraf, Josh," | meal-for two weeks. Thon weigh on Greatest $- would about ft you.” father. ‘Jes’ think of | measure Sani Oe Meal or what your | S¥e" offered tor the price, Ail $275.00 “The pawt |e weally of little—aw— comin’ all them thou-|erienas any and think, The scales and| oars aa Ral nat . consequence, doncher know, just ao| sa. ! the tape. measure will tell their own |% Rooms furnished at . . $65.00 Matting: Kuutieh Tolist et, 10 pleves, z 65 Rooms id “* . «$148.00 - I'm one of the actahs,” said Sapleigh, hin man or woman | © | , ome 7 * ir r five to eight pounds| We Pay Fretxht ond f. RR. Fare iG r} each other's backs, banging cymbals|who sang bdallards ‘way back In war "What: am I—ew—eupposed to do in right p ba | res * By C. Mortimer. and sawing fiddies: e, swinging |days, and before that time, amd the) wings and « the pam this sure dice an aya hy folewink | An Goods Delivered by Our Motor Tracks, re a on Broad-| from a trapeze in th by his toe] house ts atilied and every eye is dia-| answers and wi “Well,” anawered the manageress, the new flea! ya DI BOT seminars Gy halle and a wrap of his tall around |mond-starred as the sweet and plainte| ‘The boy be 4 pike ane 4H 14171428 THIRD Ave. way, and then into my seat in mixing with your food, It turns the’ fal ‘ the side rope, was a aimian in| ive tenor of the ancient minstrel boy| audience to ——. bugars and starches of what you have! TH the Ice Palace Theatre, spangles and tights! Now, if I had pa through “My Sweetheart, When - é = . . - . a eaten, into rich, ripe, fat producing nour- | 3: ° 0 T A very hot summer's day, leven had one Iced- -with-a-nttck-[a Hoy" and other, songs our “mam. | will” tear old te" The Evening World to-morrow will begin pub- || snminy, Gr ine Sates and heod— pre, AT = itn- | in-it— jen use) ‘ signal we all, when we were boys, arses A a al Th | quemmeeeneeereerens u molt, when Aoee apie ber Oh, well, I didn't, ao they were jurtain falls for a ne used to whistle on a summer night lication of a novelization of D’Annunzio’s thlphgurtahrnent “Row fanse 5 at VS —— jem are longed for and—| poy Pink, groen and blue monkeye| W great curtain of outside our chum‘s house for him tol|If, ...- 0. + fui y bedy, “End dose tt vanicly and 4 iad Tam that I didn't long for {yn this Falucd of fee, where you dou come out and ay. And the lice most thrilling moving picture spectacle }}| Reta Wrodising contents of tie 4 o of the dance of youth—Joan Sar al) out faithfully and truly, but fal “Ca aid A Wor, as T took my seat, there, high} , ong the Go “Told ‘Diaok| with the adorable rhythmic body, Hiv: | and ls dumb when some one feswters ‘Cabitia, now being shown at the Knick: fa @ Baloony on the stage, were) Jo>" sung as no one elne living can| ing for us here in 1914 the mystic days| that it imitate a ” ss ¢ re y fi Nd of the NI Bo all BT laughts L beating druma Jumping over) gain Lisldsworph abd Joho Novareas,|.- Abd, after the dreasning lo over, eal happy and cov 7’ NUeMINE and \ fing a sega Wena Wents Were Westers low rk and vi-