The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1916, Page 16

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Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday, January 5, 1916 “sS*MATTER, POP?” — wu a w are Axet, (M GLAD we @urT or HENRY FoRD SENDS “WE. PEACE. PARTY. “THE PAPERS )Z 5] /_ATSA STurF! Buy A : ANGTHER. 4 100.000 FoR CALL US & BUNCH OF “NUTS® ' SWEDE PAPER AN’ LETS . EXPENSES OF HIS AND ANYHOW, WE CAN HAVEL ° > 4) | SEB WoT THE NEWS IS. : PEACE-PARTY ” MORE FUN IN SWEDEN Just } : 1 BET Hey SPRING SOME. — A BUMMING AROUND ALONE — 7] \ NEw SWEDE JoKES ON CANT WE ? he Peace “NUTS opr 1314, eh ing Oo OMY, Rvening Wend. ered | R THUS !—The Burden of New Year's Resolutions Doesn’t Always Rest Heaviest on Th ‘Arrange together the indicated fra tienes of worde the pictures repre- | "DEED T Dip! T AINT TOLD TH COLLEC TOT Seika Bult SIR'T MADE A pe patient No Lies SINCE SAN-15 Ad From O.toozuM ) Wel Hes carta P eeotitot NOT To — WELL FAR BRIT city in veeterd THATS ME RESOLUTION = INGTALLMENT Co. SWELL CHANCE To ; : ME “To DISCOURAGE gepital of ‘ th aN ZA, ON WANTS. Cot FROM NERACITY~ BUT, Coven Phy ad SYEAY ; SOON 2 Ww of “idol,” 1; one-hall of NEITHER —OH! THERES THBELL XMAS AN’ NEW YEARS — Pees Wavy were gity TELL Him, Im HURRY @nmouncement of the sinking of the Arabic, sald at a dinner | E ta New York: “We bave been too meck in our about submarine warfare. } is not the tone to use with Colonel,” said a peace-ai » “but you must remembe: Gat the m ehall inherit the earth.” will,” aid Col. “Perhaps they Roosevelt. “Perhaps they will—when Coprrtieht, 16 Pree PURINA Ie CURT. Pyining Wilk) ene ‘are done with it.”"—Wash- i we a sai is OL Had Him Guessing. He Was Anxious. | Backing Him Out. ei Good Meals Were Scarce. ALTER ROBERTS, the thea-|[_J! was ticketed to undergo a] IR HERBERT TREE'S wit tn wel By Eleanor Schorer. {he lobby of a hotel they were trical man, {s usually ready slight operation at the city hos- known among his friends, and 8 pital, saya the Indianapolis they tell some very good stor- biking about equivocal apesches with @ quick answer to any| ' 4 — — —ar| when Henry Sydnor Harrison, the question that fa put to him, but once N Simple though the operation [ies about his funny remarks at re | Y ® g ¥ ONS H ? r y the Aidn't feel quite easy : A Oy 4 < : 1 ‘ @uthor, was reminded of a little in-|¥Pon A time ho was clearly non- | Siu’ Ae falnutaa babore g the rehearsal of a cer tb ; Si RS i « eldent along that line plussed, A woman had approached |‘ If, A few minut hg the rehearsal of a cer. | ar ante. rly somebody |th® ticket window and said: the anaesthetic was to be applied he ir Herbert asked a very | 94 > rf ¥s y | “T would very much like to know|Sent for his physiolan, who was to/young and by no means brilitant | a ot tbe eubloct of email vice. |. tn. show which 1s now going on 1e| handle the instruments. stor Who fancied himself greatly to 2 party rere 7a broke ts with | worl and proper,” “Please, doctor,” he satd, “be care-| “step back a little.” The actor did 99, | lence. ‘ . } ; : Reren LG Ret crtitng| Weller-cast a ecrutinising .gtance| ft! about ens, ‘ and Tree went on rehearsing. A lit- @uybody,”” he said, “but personally 1/at his questioner, but that was all, | "Oh, don't worry,” the doctor said| le later the famous manager repeat. | swear or indulge in| “why don't you answer my ques-|With fine assurance, “You'll be alljei his request, and the youth obeyed its of that kind.” 4 reht" | Brown,’ interjected one |" Young man?” demanded the lady | "8h sean | or ae el at the window. | jut I wish you to be careful, doe Shortly afterward Tree once more the company, you certainly ” “ nv} r - ° , “Bec, . the patient insisted. asked him to “step a little farther make, don't your: ; 11 j, Because: madam, frankly apenk- Geen Gulls anxious’ about | mane : a e & clear after a good'ing,” said Waiter, hesitating, “I'm | y: ."" the doctor remarked with a| “But if I do,” complained the youth Meal,” admitted Brown, “but I sup-\not a yood enough judge of human | eae t PARE Be completa pr AA ange Re t patee 56, eow which ‘> answe the paient replied, nervously. ~~! without Josing a patron, soulavill life insurance and | "answered Tree quietly, tsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. Times, y wife.” andon Globe, HUMAN NATURE “ we ry By Thornton Fisher | cams IF MRS. KOSTER GOULD E LADIES ALWENS ONIN SEE US- JESSIE’ APPRECIATE THE COURSE - | ALWAXS HE Came iv ON TAKE Nour Foot off BEAUTY OF ACAR Sex ELLA.ITS TH! @ FREE TICKET- it was on the eve of the day ttt Santa makes his worldwide vistts “Oh,” cried Gracle Good, “T love the rag doll?” “Why, the idea THE BACK OF THE ( BUT OF COURSE “OU || ENGINE WHAT MAKES HE THINIES THE NG a that Topsy, the rag doll (price 49c.), and Little Lord Fauntleroy, a bisque 9° 4 "4h child loving a rag doll!" exclaimed her mother, and told the sal doll (price’$20), sat side by side upon a shelf in a great big store, And dhe thal Santa was pleased to bring Lord Faunileroy to her little dou Topsy's eyes danced like the bright shoe buttons they were every thne & Creer. Peibiiecy rar tre (Or 8 Pat [alle between th Soff ee it Lord Faunt! "s soft bl » Ww if a Shoe-but ‘auntleroy was ke pe ny ce leroy’s soft blue eyes, with their fringe of reat lashes, ho wel, packed: in a satin-lined box and carted off te Gonce’e “4 C) Fon ey PARTICULAR, FELLOWS (| ha! Cae” JUST THE ane DEMAND TO SEE LEMME LOOK AT OW THE fice dea MOTOR. CONNOISSUERS) (1. KKereRENTIAL OF THAT car! Like YOUR SELF : WHILE Youve OR TIE UST BE SHOWN Gor TH $ BOOK, INDICATED any MARGIN. Brag oe sebeRie@_s e Copyright, 1916, Preas Publlwhing Co. (N, vemng World. gf Z Topsy did not even know the address of that home, for, In truth, guppy ha be Neling nit oe ate “Taree thet Bale rae dol = y had no ars Li Resa wil But she Ba 8 heart to love with, and barrel Topsy saw herself In a sliding-pond’ mirror, “Lord, ane tril loved Lon a eso with every grain of saycit in it! So there will never love such a pale face, 1 must get back to Toyland is me Me ing, while | ie after doll was sent to child after child, ut red cheeks made anew,” she decided, just as Peter Poor § : ih ave pis t found Topsy still aittng Shere quite alone, For two whole days called: “Mey, fellers, look what I found!” ‘That eee prs er and juge bears coursed doton, her cheeks, washing them clear of their preity life of perilous adventure. Read Wednesday's instalment a i Topsy's red spols, happened to Topsy. 4 earn what G & MAN ASSUME AN AiR OF MEIRCHICANICAL INTELLIGENCE BEFORE @ SALESmar SHOU).

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