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her ws on ers tle itt ys as uy of lis he BEGINNER'S LUCK UDGE has set « to give hel; Remember th paper. Drawn by Puytus V. Bune. Teacher—How old were you your last birthday? Gracie—I haven't had my last birth- Drawn by J. GUSSETA. She—Why were you sitting in the window while I was singing? He—Because I wanted to show the neighbors that I wasn’t beating you. 0g Drawn by ARLAND A. DIRLAM Mr. Bing, the proud father, arrives home with gifts for his two-day-old son. bright, Address your contributions to Amateur Pa, age for the work of the budding st. r whose wor ant, then dr Drawn by Watien B. Stones Design for “kiss cup.” Drawn by CHARLES EILSEN. She—Before we were married you told me you were well off. He—So I was. But I didn’t know it. Drawn by Howard Pett Father—How is it you're so anxious to become a mining engineer, son? Son—I intend to pursue my study of the gold digger, dad. Drawn by A. B. CRAIG. Mary had _ two She wears her skirts litte calves much longer now, That should have And so it doesn’t been some fat- matter. ter. promise early with india ink on white +. FUDGE, 627 West 43d St., New York City He hope way, ability Drawn by Howanw J. Taytor. Dinner a la cart. Drawn by L. B. Couns. Mandy—Yoa'll ‘minds me ob one o° +dem flyin’ mashines. Rastus—How cum, woman, how cum, kase Ahs sech a high flyer? “No, sah; cullid man, hit’s jest kase yo’ ain’ no use on earth.” Drawn by F. X. BOYLE First Neo-Impressionist — I hear Whatto made quite a hit at the Mod- ern Show. Second Neo-Impressionist—Yes. He pasted a tire wrench, a silk stocking and a powder puff on a canvas and called it “Romance.”