The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1919, Page 17

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arr ee [HOME PAGE * Thursday, January 9, 1919 | The Jarr Family softttitttys, By Maurice Ketten|] | The Evening World's All for the Good Cause of a League of Nations ‘ou Se \WHY SHOULON'T 19 HE CAN Cook Conducted by Eleanor Schorer ‘ s y oy She ate 1 Have The Best ‘ tp BEeTTer THAN ight, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (‘The York Evening World) )iive EASY | Bk apd N TRE (CAN f ' indignat Pretty eight!” The pretty sigl a sucker yourselfi” re-) other than Mr, Rangle, waking up. | neighbor, Jolin "said Mr. Jarre, “Dam. And! | against a p post ang mu ed! we will lave to pulla newone, The | huskily, “Light wines and beer, an’! ola ones won't do, Just to say yout | tho League of zuns!” were robbed t won't do. 1 have “What are you doing {n this part I saw int pers that pick-| own and in this condition?” asked | pockets are ge at men's wads in Mr, Jarr. crowds by cut through to “Reen formin’ League of N fnleres’ of fight win guns in wad with a sharp knife, I'll cut your] and prohibition— | pocket.” ed Mr. © closed lly eyes as beer!” mt 2 Mr. Jarry took out his penknif d down the front of Mr, Billy Boy in the Greenwood By Uncle Bill eae & GUT 7 U P in the Greenwood Mountain] laughed merrily and they played bed sphecaoranitiy % Frisky Red Squirrel ran out on | they were all tired, avd then ourted ¢ eversed. ‘The ae, 3 oy : and we jeep. Abts 1 low bough and looked down, | 4oWn close together and went asl hed dreamily manele He It was growing dark when Mts sharply, “chitter-| gruin came shambiing in wi dev ana (6 HE CAN Dg THE HE CAN Mane THE J ictree, hese ase you going?" hes nead in ber, nuthy "No LAUNDRY BETTER , BEOS BeTTER THay| route! to | he Buy Rot it down back of 3. Milly Boy, who was | Bruin did not bake the loaf, nor did TH. i TCAN c inn ng th "Pp mountain, the I where they threw loawan CA Goin that's where I'm jot pre iny, for the Demtay goin’.” Billy answered wearily, for! just t use the tour and ‘ as od b ie G The y spran. up. Milly was tired and hun Ho had] |The baby bears) sprang Up Bee been walking for a long time jlicked them. affectionately. | When If you will with me I'll come | she came to Billy she said: right down.” » have you been, Cubby? rousers, just over the rgut ve slashed the women from our ero you, and the borhood will rin Good thing the o A man of your # Jarr, as theb . ned up Fhe s, Jed Mr. Rangle to 9 ed him with aro 1 had to come around here to ex s holiday things for my tg just my luck. Now Iii have to look after you coin you so?” Mr I f i don't smeil just right.” You see, tilly shook bis head t j “Was fiangin’ holiday fe ue t Bil “h la : 4 m i bg did sr will study —arithgngtic, , ; Irink,” he said and plodded on. Sud- | , don't kn (wo fap md met a fel, me qahreth n ca i 1 enly he came to a tiny brook, singe | | Hear did not know Jere . rie 4 t rushed down the hill, He untedgeher League of Nazzuns, and Nght Wines) wines and beer, Then Mr. J one fe'lay down be and gaMlie end beer, 1 voushbated? ti0|itgieacueale ot actoicie 6? Ne thi v0 he lay dow 2 cubs uly he | and tried to plan how to g Billy wasswery At lust he suce vised his wet little ta stream he spied, just across in a big n the rocks, two funny ping Little ne , aad cummed: Wrong from tiny ee reoping in looking. for Josey, doggy. nice doggy,” Billy |crums. “E suppose, you have been low ter to you or refrain " g a story in order to Heals. We look} mike room for some cl. t year, see the mistakes | ey a¢ A new year always brings with {tl from printi ‘ousin has writt Evening W have made and p watching the the new Gwelvemonth space tha for the work of cur authors and oe atretehed before a veiiste, All World readers are wou s New. stor hether y ful and del ar efforts will b htful as those the Kiddie Klab actors in) “The y K even more | Wishing Ring." You, dear cousins | ; 1919 than it has aod J know weil that y can be, nust never forget | bat it must be proved to these Klub Korner i# your readers, It 4s up to you to do titi Lorne 1 scetion of The World beion » you, Noth 1 than ind ft have the utmost confidence in 4. Yours loyally, = Cousin Eleanor. and ligh some aromat CARTOON CONTEST, t: “Pence: What It We - ¢ four Thrift Stamps of $1.00) will be TEN Ktidie Klub ‘ from six to fifteen » draw the best car : What it Will Mean.” rom the tas “tgabel Of vice the Cards of i. %siicin OO circa vive traweatt oF aie Both Parties Lie Face Gages Upward on the Table. She even brushed my parent, or are to the | with ¢ deen y other drawing, must oathing from 1 nearly had pean Copy Fit, 1918, by Robert M. McBrite & Co 8 Protece SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. or M recs ter (ote yah tewida anaot waite ESCAPE OF TIME. S&S. MATLAN rr «COL to pla ! was a prisone World Kk New Yor! CHAPTER XIV, DEAR COUSIN ELEANOR 1 wish to you for two creat Ve ko ohip but they did not come ‘Cupby’ and that sar fa ' nich was the to th “Pil come backe late ; r rm, as he elieva, WWhei ap eiens RE CAN SEW ON HiS OWN") | TOW rp ) \T DION'T TRAIN HIM ed ver to ave him und] Vex: do. mumbled Dilly, ite iammmn ee ers eee cea such a nervous nhock that he j BUTTONS Berter THan ( [ay p20 TRAIN HM UNCLE SAH Did Ses AI AA Soap RSCaA RSS ARADO a Adi oroug fare ot shor 1. T got lint some andy (UGA) aaumeaee eS UL THAT \_ HE WAS in THE ARNy § wn : tle nig if Sawet ; een sueas mune . 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