Judge, 1919-07-26 · page 33 of 36
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july sweet smile on his face, but Mrs Mac Featherstone—the living Mrs. M Featherstone—did not seem altogether cordial in her reply about toiling and moiling for years to keep Mac Feather- stone’s extravagances within their income Then Mac F asked if his first wife the table could enough to spell was far, far happier than Mac Featherstone went on to express atherstone were happy and hardly move quickly out that she she had been with The first Mrs. M surprise that her husband had found any woman foolish enough to copy her mistake, and the living Mrs. Mac Featherstone’s smile was beautiful to watch Of course, Mac Featherstone accused his living wife of pushing the table to and in the end, got up and hand with her For the letters she wante Mrs. Mac. Feather ed on me trying my husband to see what results I got some minutes nothing happened and then quite suddenly, [ got my poor Unc Joseph. Mrs. Mac. Featherstone had Zone out of the room to see about the {wiches, and the first question I asked Uncle Joseph was whether he thought Mac Featherstone would lend me twenty- five dollars till next Wednesday I've never seen anything much swifter than the way that little three-legged table skidded across the board to the word, Then, to emphasize it, Uncle Joseph spelt out the words + Noth nix on the next Wednesday stuff,” which was strange, as in his lifetime Uncle Joseph had always been so down on any thing approaching modern slang. The party broke up soon after, that is as far as Ouija is concerned The Bolsheviki. situation? wonderful subject for an article to know anything about it! tone ng doing Yes if you happen indeed, a Four Times I Have Lied Once when I was arrested Once when a woman asked me why I was late. Once when a tax collector called. Once when I took the marriage vow Accent on First Syllable It’s the mutterland now Oh, Florence! Yes, we saw the Pitti “If the palace was pr posed her husband palace.” ty, say so,”” Dracn by Dox Hexoro Tue Harpest JUGGiuine Saat Feat IN Ciitpren Goinc Wor.p AT ONCE Tue Kerpinc Four inter- “But don’t talk baby talk.” erever im this gomery Fla, You should h and adare return mail. Send twenty-five Judge Art Print Department 225 Fifth Avenue ‘sHIS” = ng mother tenderly holdin, his baby sal »peal. Th eyes and att! trikes the fi Me is over there. This is hi baby which he will first when he has returned from his watch on the Khine. What a of beauty and senti re pictured! and that is every by James Mont 1 appreciated otherhood is revered Jevcr Cover ct will be admired ¢ a print of this appealing picture. Re nted on a heavy double ming are ready for dis cents or stamps with your name prints will be sent you by New York =a) In Every Essential | True to the 133-year old Evans’ Standard | cow. EVANS & The Answer | TO ALL YOUR ORINKING PROBLEMS NVI WA 1S FOUND Soon to be known as NON-INTOXICATING Checona Beverage” NEAREST DEALER SONS Established 1788 MUDSON, Nv. ¥. GET WELL BE YOUNG GROW TALL HOTEL Reenter sestaeee 1" THE CENTER OF EVERYTHING ell lighted and enn Breakt with bath, nd Root Special achoons. Rooms without h Oup. FRANK KIMBLE, Man. M ts atmosphere HOTEL WOLCOTT Very desirable for women traveling alone Thirty-Firat St. by Fifth Ave. ‘New Vork ROMEIKE'S "55, cuPrne, sunny clippings w ject on whic may appear about you. your riends, or any sub- you may wa to be “up-to-dat aper and pervortical importance in the United States and Burove is searc! | HENRY ROM! rms $6.00 pet 100 8 EIKE, 106-110 Seventh A: comicbooks.com