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"wrote the s wits, | men ay Di eve at hrm * pees Cone Ta “and ghare my Soy, The oiber ‘man's «baby oy." bic A GEM BY EISMAN, Neither the hot weather nor the draft can stop some poets, It seems. Take Dave 8. Kisman, for instance, Ho is so full with philosophy that ¥ write poetry if old Nick himself ited New York to crack down on all bards. Just have a look at the follow: ing and see what wonderful thoughts can seep through @ genuine poet's skull Dave ARTHUR TO THE RESCUE. COMIC PAGE Another report eald| Ve - ‘fezza! Y'LooK Like Y'HADDA ROUGH NIGHT John Arthur, 3 on | Penguin, in the Hudson, the other evening ‘when they were signalled by the Dutch ship Ball, They hove to, whatever that is, and a man on the Bail sang out: “Klunk Mein etein.” So Skipper Arthur went and got a tug which pulled the Ball out of the mud He is expecting a medal from the Dutch Government. Skoog mashee erb- | GOSSIP, Dorothy Mackaye has been engaged for “The Very Idea.” Johnny Dooley has returned to "The Passing Show of 1917." He's been tll. Teddy Webb has been added to the east of “Maytime,” the Casino's open- ing attraction, “Peter Ibbetson” will reopen at the Republic Aug. 27, with John and Lionel Barrymore and Constance Col- Her in the cast. Eddie Pidgeon ts at Camp Kil-Kare on Georgian Bay, 1,000 miles from where you now sit, dear reader, Ray Welle > will have a role 4 a stepdaughter id of the British from London just pak” opened at the Savoy Asbury Park, the other n the n n the audience were inv ke off their coats, and He ful cash ie her mounta Chin Chin,” with Doyle and Dixon int pal or Hips " big th in hea na is ised for & purposes ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. 8. FP. 8. Y.--Don’t know of any pla whe ’ ’ 1 “Dp A. ln Ke--Mr. M “ay dre t Club, N Wes F t W. B.D és, Billy B. Van ha w Ythat way. D H a y A THOUGHT FOR TO.DAY, A 1 of heavy black whis ter wit! ubway last n and no! was sorry for him. FOOLISHMENT. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “Wha Lif between a cat and a mate “What in it A cat ligh om its bead” feet and a match “ALONG “TH! Coast” “S'MATTER, POP! t 4 ] cawt add! {rt wu? i» f Neve® { Iwan? Sedoot) OLD GRINDSTONE GEORGE Fvening World Daily Magazine Some Day They'll Be Asking “ How Long Is a Piece of String? Tis oer Pot Te o tT ‘Ff Vien ro | Horn. ¢ “| j f Por untit 51 Gave me some . Money | ; , - ‘ | AN MAMA GAVE j + Ww MuCcH ‘$0 Me Somt Mowry oney 9 7 r AW oe ot PY te ! mMitdovml JAr® @ “oat P ' / ave “ft Some ‘ Cm ( + MONBY ‘ | \.% i : Like the Whale, George Comes Up to Spout ! ee 2 am. ? way Youre. NIGHT HAWK $ WET Does “TH "WIFF” SAY To You \NHEN ‘You've Been our LATE % A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE, sternly questioned by the Judge, “Yes, Your Honor, I'll explain me- IM CASEY, a juror, | room. from Ho was prevented, leaving the room, rose sud- denly from his seat and has- tened to the door of the court- however, and was said the juror, “When Mr. Finn finished his talking me mind Svans begins his talkin’ I as clear all through, but whin Mr, becomes all confused an’ says [ to meself, ‘Faith, | MOVING PICTURE FUNNIES _ —i! il| (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) HUNGRY | KAISER BILL \ FLOATS DOWN | STREAM WITH AFAT LOAFA | BREAD,TO A GOOD SPOT To LUNCH -—— \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ‘ ‘ 1 it underneath accurately, prising result. Cut out the picture on all four sid entire length. Then dotted lin When comp! n caretully fold do! . 2 and No, Fold turn pver afd you | No. | I'd better lave at once, an’ away until he is done,’ because, Your Honor, to tell the truth, I didn't like | the way the argument was goin,’” Argonaut - _ PRETTY BAD, N employee in the office of a x noisy munitions plant was ab- sent from work one morning After luncheon, however, he pre- sented himself, He looked pretty bad, but he claimed nj that he was ready for work, “Why, what are you doing down |L| here? cried the | boss, our wife elephoned that 4 you probably wouldn't be able to work for several days, She said you were on argo of nervous prostration and that the least noise Was bad for yo yhy didn’t y pe ay “Well, wage slave, heard above stay \ P YOU'RE 4 LIFE SAVER oe! Tis BEATS SITTING aRouNd } § AND ROASTING GN A DAY LIKE THIS a as : bale — Sw 12 Sr | > f rough with the mor t home, But ny wife had a bridge party this after noon, So Lt I'd be better off down here." 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