FOR THOSE WHO ARE FEELING PEEKY
... who is in need of exercise might find such a contrivance as the one illustrated of considerable value to him. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... who is in need of exercise might find such a contrivance as the one illustrated of considerable value to him. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... of his spine) Odds confound these 'ere noo-fangled telegrams. The darned things 'adn't oughter be allowed. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... ordinary way, I suppose. Mabel i Oh, Uncle I you really don't know anything. He was excommunicated by a bull. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... LJs ain't been able ter get nothing down 'im this week at all, 'cept a heel I put in 'is tea this mornin'. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... very goot at his lessons to-day. Vat should ve give 'im? Mr. Nosenstein: Let 'im 'old the apple for a little vhite G. E. STUDDY ...
... to-day, Frankie Frankie J Please, mum, have you got a penny valentine with two hearts on it, as rhymes to Melia?' BY G. E. STUDDY ...
... with the vogue for motor-traction) Bless yer life, Mum, I ain't drivin', Keb-driving 's a thing of the past. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... had settled down to beer and biscuits) Confound you, Podkins 1 --trust you to go and spoil a day's fishing! Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... but yez ought to gaze upon the rimnants of the other feller I'm a Vanus roisin from the waves compared wid bin- Si' G. E. STUDDY ...
... contempt of court. The Lady: Don't be 'ard on me, yer Wurship. I'm a-doin' me best ter conceal me feelin's. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... of these letters you can see? fS Mr. Ikenstein: I can see noddings but them ones at the bottom, my tear poy ar BV G. E. STUDDy ...
... it the other way up. The Lunatic: Wrong! Go down one. I tried it that way, but they filled it full of bricks. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...