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ec Page of THE EVENING. WORLD, Tuesday. August 17, 1915' wa we Dw You Give Yer 5 S NOUNG ONES PERMISSION AT) TER CLIMTS UNDER ' AND ON TOP UV HAT Horse ‘Telat WAY! ! ber LE aaa uw By C. M. Payne we ; Jl CerTainwy Luv OmarreR - Yo DEVVULL THAT] PoP ad ° i ga s i pack his grip and ly, es XxX 4 ieago ahead of Mont- amy 3 oN Thana ’ ss Btone and “Chin-Chin.” Ae - Zz v7 J ’ | ‘ing unforeseen occura ' will do the advance attraction all season. will continue to oo- & Luescher offices errepUy fell eipiee i Conve 1914 Preee Repnaming Co «mY Rrening sro fang FLOOEY AND AXEL—Probably Axel Didn’t Think of It When He Bought the Car, but What’s the Diff? we Come AW LooK AT DAS CAR - aw “THINK HOw MUCH MORE 10%) ~BuT AY CAN Gey more Bs AY BouGHT FlLooeyY! ay Gor WEIGHT You'LL PuT ON IF ; EXERCISE RIDING IN DAS WELL, GEE A (T ‘To “TAKE ME DOWN ‘To DAS i\ Y'CUT OUT WALKING To [ 4 fe . i CAR “THAN AY CAN | [| wot CAR {tS cr? GOLLUF LINKS IN! - “HE LINKS ~- WALKING | QO aii? Get BY warnina! iif 2 Wy come an’ Look eR }\ tS GRERT. FoR KEERING | 29> iM —_—--— ONE'S GIT Down! ) , diy ' q Ny , o \VF 4 ( pk > r>, CRANE REPRESENTS CITY. €"} eo) ‘William H. Crane has been dele- gated by the City Administration to Tepresent Greater New York at the y of the @ of the Cities -. eivie drama and other forma ” Plans for giving open- productions in vari de diecuseed. NES, BUT ALIVE THEY cenit PUT COU THEN oto! In Jai. FoR, an, for Saysioal wnumber, “It's A numl be fine Old Ocean,” Anhalt and girls.) |\ : Amhalt, wee time in Jemey @en 1 often fe oe ‘Thie Piper a lively tune and everybody danced , re Until he landed in his bed awake in Ope-eye Town. and did it well—excepting Tom who pranced.for quite : d, e He was again as slim as ever he had been. ‘There he 4 spell and then went back to his old stunts of tum- | had.a little gun and the Jolly Miller who lived on the very, sat and laughed and laughed and told his mumsie of bling and fell into King Arthur's plum pudding, which | River Dee and many, many others. It was because it. Then both chuckled to think how queer he must the goodly King had sent tothe feast, = they were all there to see that Tumble Tom {elt badly. . At u have suena before he waked, when be still dreamed, From nan ot| MARY DOANE’S SUCCESS—No. | Srp et SOLES cae Za * secede wa ous,| [Re £23) — y * ‘Thing Ter (MENA NO Ws shoe department Mary Mary eats # more dinner now than for- On warm Sundays Mary and Nora take | i Since Mrs. Doane atsolulel 7 paom THE CHESTNUT THEE | |; tuys a new, comfortable, wellmade pair of shoes and] emery, for she fees thal she can afford certain Kinds of | ley rides into the cguniry where they shave xpi 4 penny of her daughters salary, Mary start a stead man sho r, himect? a 5 induces Nora to do likewise, c'scarding the pun ins et which were beyond the-feach of her . These trips are most Inexpensive, and yet the | savings account, to which she adds 50 cents, 75 q " suse . 4 | which have made her feet tired and pain{ul during Pockelbook. She knows she must keep her health and J girts find them helpful in withstanding the hot weather | sometimes a dollar a week, Meanwhile she tries to ‘Because there's always a autmes J Jang gays.behind the cpuntcr, strength, ain on vitality, crease et s91¢s.— (Continued to-morrow.) pn OF bene