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August 10, 1918 Bachelors and Things | Supplied by By Dovctas Mattocu 5 OME men think they are seeking per- ZS. Govt. fo fection when what they are seeking is | imperfections. Army —Navy A woman would be frightfully disap- pointed if she knew how happy some bachelors are. Nothing is what the bachelor sees | when he bolts the door and turns around. Hold fast to that which is good, but not when there is something better. ‘The trouble with the bachelor is that he thinks it is spelled “bridle.” Men’s ideas of matrimony are very strange, especially married men’s. The singing at the club is led mostly by the “crusty bachelors.” A bachelor would rather believe the | worst than experience it. In the pursuit of happiness the happi- ness is in the pursuit. It is the duty of every man to make | es some good woman unh How is the bachelor to know he is | right unless he marries? | No man is truly wise until a woman has made a fool of him. A man says he will never marry, a | MILITARY N°? woman unless. Alhes The bachelor is wise. but ‘tis folly to be Under every allied flag, in every clime, in every branch of the service, the popular GEM DAMASKEENE. Khaki Service Outfit has A bachelor at a wedding does a lot of thinking. proved itself the staunch, depend- RAZOR able friend of fighting men. Strong, Khaki light, compact; designed especially Service Outfit for militaryand naval use. Affords a luxurious, quick, easy shave incamp, Separate: Set in the trenches, on shipboard—any- Gem Blades where under any condition—blades 7 for 50c are in dust and rust proof, wax- Paper wrapped package, sealed. Political Pebbles By Avorert E. Hoyt SENATOR BORAH says the Cham- berlain anti-spy bill is “absolutely unconstitutional and absolutely unneces- sary.” Oh, come, Senator, can’t you cite a better precedent than that for making it a law? We want to help Senator Weeks in his new and arduous duties as Chairman of the Committee on Disposition of Useless Departmental Papers, but he mustn’t suppose the recipients are going to pay to ship them back to Washington. | More than twenty-five years old— s yy - 7 ‘ , Job Hedges describes the present day i] Millions of Gems in use today . ae pacifist as “the illegitimate offspring of 4 Gem Military Complete } . a hope and a regret.” We have seen $ OO Satie “inci $ 35 Compact | — nothing better since Josh Billings defined | ery pete = f the. pacifi s long-eared twin brother as [| } \Sthout Damasheene Blades with | without pride of ancestry or hope of || 93 Trench and Stropping Trench posterity.” {| -\ Mirror Handle. Mirror | bal a h (Add $00 for Canada) | Some day some man is going to be i elected who says, man fashion, that he | | Ask for the GEM at your dealer, wants the offi ome day, even in war or the Post Exchange, Camp Can- time, a man is going to win who says he ||» 4 teens, or Quartermaster’s Depot. is a partisan because his party is the better party and if it weren’t he wouldn’t | belong to it. Gem Cutlery Company, Inc. New York Canadian Branch, 591 St. Catherine St., W., Montreal 2 Force of habit makes the politician a *| rt | cM BS IT poor deer hunter. Whenever he meets | a fe | hal ge P| | = hs! et itt _ the buck, he wants to pass it. comicbooks.com