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MX STM PEBTCBES _Stfetaark opening Jrtar H PRGE F©B EYEBYB©1D>Y j —-----—. , —..... —— -IPTti.- 5TlHp-g«4cT8-MP . DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS—Father and Mother Seem to Be Two of a Kind By F. Leipziger ) . ' •• Nj - j DAY BY DAY WITH THE DEYS x By Clare Victor Dw ggins \r~-;-v . \ i raised 5ix giahts aho ^ f To JesT 6we en A Biff f au. Ricvif ) I MAMW, cah 1 \ A\M LET Tue BoN ) EVR'J Usr one of ’m v/o2_ / 005E of CASTop oil. vgeH ygu MW> Bor/ [l Go BAReFooT? I&0 WRF.F0OT1 j \ BAReFoor OH APRIL F00V.3 DATfy UNCORK « NeMERl *» A uni*/ \15 Mice Ah’WARM/ ( ^ ” wtdoo^iJ rcsnn / l ttARinA?! IS-sT'Jur:::;—' ■ ■■ '-■■m.-jsr.ig: ■ r.r^ ■—.j Outbursts of Everett True —”7^ NOtU, MR. TRueTl "" ’ THINK You'Re A TRlFLe Tto ROuCH ( WITH Fours (who OFF^N© YOU. eve-RYBOCY HAS V4H5^R<£©e^M//YC <?uAUTies, you KNOW, ANO-— ~SS~);-.^T" ' An Odd Happening. Minister (announcing from pulpit) — 1 will add that a lady’s watch has fcirtn found In one of the aisles, which the oy.iifr can have bv nyjilvi.osr at the vestry. We will now s'ng the Ulth hymn: “Lord, her watch Tliy chut eh a hecpaig. ’—abulia. The Obstinate Cook. Father—Cooking schools arc <■ i somt use after all. This cake Is de | iieious. Daughter—Is It? 1 tliOi'gl. ! it would he a terrible failure. Father Why? Daughter—I told the cook ex . actly how to make. 1*., and she went and made it some other way. EXCUSE ME By Myer j s THAT’S moth — -, THIS IS MY r XCUSE FIRST TRIP .! ME! -^roojt/jgg? J He Remembered ( On. WAV, MR. lRA) ('RlEASE. D TO MEET TOO, MR.') ) AM- HA-AH-HUM, 1 WANT j ] uMAH-HA-UM| l REMEMBER I J vou to Shake han^s / 1 you distinctly from when \ ; With MV FRIEND ER / ( vvk USED TO LIVE NEXT DOOR \ \MR. UM-AH-HA-UM. I ■ ON ER--WHAT D'VE-OAU-IT STRETr, s-____^ ' ; AND MOW IS VOUR LITTLE j DAOOHTER WHAT'S-hEA-MAME \ \wno was such a Favorite j V^. WITH MV FOLKS? / EVENING STAR ASTROLOGER Copyrighted, 191S. • J’tii' stars tuclliic, lint do not compel” I RlDAY, AIMtII. 24, 11114. Until late In the afternoon this should be a lucky day Astrologers road In the skies promise of good In fluences from Jupiter, Venus and the Sun, but toward sunset Neptune arid Mars are strongly adverse The Sun rules with superior power, making honor, courage and generosity moving factor's lit today's activities. Scholars, un'verslty professors, law yers and legislators should be guided fortunately under this rule. The sign i.s extraordinarily favor able for the President of the United States, who should receive assurance of the success of h’s policy In an im portant world problem. Women should make the most of the opportunities that come to them white this configuration lasts. The sign promise^ success in love affairs. It is a most ausp'cious time for wed hugs or engagements. Under thtH rule an appreciation of ail that is beautiful is awakened, and the conditions are fortunate for mak ing friendships with persons of op posito sex, as the best impressions are said to he made during this aspect. As Mars is evilly disposed toward evening, care should be taken to avo'-d reversing ail the successful achieve ments of the earlier hours of tho day. The e is danger of misunderstand ings, separations and quarrels with persons who have power t.o make life happy. Neptune's adverse rule should put men and women on guard against fraud and deception. It is not an auspicious time to make any decision regard'ng property or professional ambitions. In ancient lore it was held to be dangerous to drink oils or to take medicines when Neptune frowned on the earth. The Moon today is in a s'gn be lieved to impart loyalty, energy and generosity. It is not a fortunate sign, however, for singers, who are supposed to be subject to hoarseness while the luminary remains in Arles. Persons whose birthday it is may have anxieties during the year, but they will be spared any serious troubles. They should be careful to avoid quarrels or dissensions. A POOR HAMMED MAN rDMMER BE ENGAGED ONCE THAN HARRIED A DOZEN TIMES FASHIONS EvJe.r\jkJv \,r\g krsxt. Ove, ^>i"fcc,e. uJvIX. be, 'eloLibeJ, L/tn. Lo.cL\,fee> dCvrb.*. Q-*t «^OtcL oPtke. dLvx4>ka>e crus sVvrb, ok L C**sL iVJLTTV rr-ve-Y", kKe. sa»ne Y'e.'avtLb* ooutn. toe, ob>4 ,a_vtne,cL, bg VYNHe.’^'bv.TNg 5.Trsa.bl tUvry* cLcruis aJL \,TNbeA)oJ_s bkrovtqox-iL oun otblvT\aV\j dfi*r£__ CARE OF BABIES, MtOx/j^>a.xv k' a V> Ay n otn. tK« trxct ^ ta.Wy sVvovAc*. xMt.Otx'* bx» clIXovO CdL to tvit As foot 't» XYVOVltt, ,OL% tkot LaLVgAyj rc. Aorv,'-A^ fox^' jo ^Tva.'T'.yj IcLX^fc, xxN.ov»tt%, Vv».xr4cvAw c.x.ga.xftttaa o.x'fe. toiA fox" toLDVX,* AW?* a-xt>_ %Afervc.e.xA:curs« x'feojd.wy Voe. aubbAaits Q» tcxtr-^. _