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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1924 a7 TUTT AND JEFF—]Jeff’s Foolish Luck Sticks to Him in Arizona. - e T By BUD FISHER. — T 5 (Copyright. 1924, Trad —_— 3 v T %) bu Dot T MEAN 7 N JEEF, I FeceL.Like TARING | 5 Glve A Guess. Aw, I'M A DAKNGD 1€ T CAN 1\ UP APERMANCAT ABoDS | ShRey S *‘;N Bum Guesser )| THINK OF THE . ‘;;E“‘;\S'L‘?Bw SURC: THAT'S t TARANTULA Y SN T ARIZOMA Repk AND BCSIDES [} NAME OF (T JusT 3 5. THAT SUNSET ' over So weLL INDIANS T Hot!. /| N#B BUT (E You @‘ JTARANTULA! GA“&WAV' THE GRAND CANYON e e . AwtAT 05072/ | can tum THRT THAT's My Per!/ [T T ; DARN NIFTY! ALONG A PET P OLD SONG THAT ;. \_ | T ReMemBER < GOCS SOMETHING T BYy! . ' inued from Yesterday's Star.) | mastered, was almost more than he : ¥ {Continued from Vesterday could endure. But endure it he must 5 COME Td MCE- )¢ his life there | OF perish, and the life that was in ) ;"'c,__,',.";:dfj,‘,fl,':('(r,,'.?.‘.' Nacken | him had no desire to perish. The vic Indians, In the summer the fish [ moment sah gave his order for At the the earibou for- | the start, that moment the whole team. with eager, savage cries, sprang forward at White Fang. There was no defense for him. If { he turned upon them, Mit-sah would throw the stinging lash of the whin into his f Only remained to him to run away. Te could not encounter that howling horde with his hind quarters. These were fit weapons with which to meet th muny mereiless fang, M\Tolating his own n | pride with evers leap Ne | leaping all day long. One eannot Violate the promp of one's nature without having tha | narure Tecoil upon iteeif. Such w re- | Coil is like that of a hair. made to Erow out from the body, turning un- naturally upon the direction of its | growth and growing into the body |4 rankling, festerini thing of hurt. | An. [ o & De & flceing away, mastered. by the feeling ' tions under which life was vouch- d ! . und 5]1_.‘." nior ‘:\v?,f:":fxn | ‘S;;-nuxl\\:avvur‘k that_cried at h”hln”e‘t;l of mastery _enjoyed all d the dogs | safed him, l ~ /_\ ’@ ° PR VA, i s A this shoula =; and. behind the | cOUlU MOLELTIng {hemzelves ‘o T e - : > Bl 2 | So White Fang could only eat | Sauabble ark Roses Grown on Apple Tree. oot aknes e o ash. ‘. b narl and snap and H his heart in bLitterness and de bl e sl e White roses have been made to| T goodness of tea, enjoy the 5 . Srohared it hatved and malice, | grow on aapple e in " Allentuwn _— i o cEthelfinosts Special 16-Day Excursions and thix but used w rab appie appeared, « and prey nerished ed their us weéakened by hunger, they fell 4 devoured one another. Only strong survived. White Fang's zods were also hunting als, the weak of died Th was where the women ren went Wilhout in order that what little they had might go into the bel- )¢ the lean and hollow-eyed hunt- | who trod the forest in the vain | uit of meat. i b extremity were the driven that they wte the Soft-tanned | leather of their moccasins and mit- | tens. while the ate the harness it i very whi atred and n commien | with the ferocity ane indomitability = t o of his naturc. ; PR i D ol e i If ever a cre was the enemy Lok e Aunis large double white 1ane ' Sk o e | of its kind, White i r s e Sl s Dlossonied from all the branches il You'll be surprised that it actu $ 80 n siabc: | creature. "fle asked ny'quarter, gave | Mand fur tho.team to stop. White last scason und presented a beautify! aily costs no more. Your grocer ROUND - ® TRIP la| none. He was continually e ang obeyed. b 8 caused | gight q J A Y i L | it scarred by the tueth of the pack, | trouble for the otee dogs, ANl of . . can supply you, in the air-tight and as continual is own | th would spring upon the hated = RS e most | Jeader, only to find the tables turned g orange canister. e | Teaders, Wi, when can 4 - | Behind would b Mit-sah, ) 3 4 S e W AUGUST 22 4 out y ! ekt o .| the dogs came to understa : . \ Tea Ly porters, Blenders and Packers S i 9: Oc White e % o éstopp&ai Similar Excursions Sept. 5, 19; Oct. g ; ! : Bowdly ab White 17 to be lat alone i 3 $ N | : THROUGH SPECIAL TRAIN s : A it ; [ e topped = E (Coaches. Parlor Cars. Dining Car) and no would he SR E QEerg, Ludl 4 Lv. Washington s k &nd mot until rould I i v e spring upon him and_ B Ar. Niaghra Falls.. . 10: ever | g0 o et out of | g g r d 2 & = For Further Details and Booklet, Ask Ticket Agent S as w squir- | ¢ the . cration | e must learn quick 3 | & lavor s ; ST f ¢ uniie ) G alimore hio prevented him from livi - ’ | =/ igh V. gy fation ftherm exe B | In Connection With Reading and Lehigh Valley Railroads enough squirrels, o 4 ) m | to hunt still =n 2 ~ did his hunger e was not abe v wood N | . mice from their bur ground. Nor did he scorn to do b “Owur Recommendation ur Protection” B hih o Seatol et 1o g Our Recommendation is Your Protection self and many times more feros hours — nt of a ca with lie stole huck to the fires of th ieas "l}‘,‘ ‘l;,‘.fi-’m"un;"m\.»nl ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE robling the snares al the rare intervals wiien game wus caught £ z —washes the clothes quickly and of & rabbit at w {ime when thoroughiy—but it does far more than Beaver staggered and tottered ot - St . through the forest, ng down oft-| T that. It WHIRLS the clothes dry “h to rest \\'{m ceakness and of X, ior the line in ONE MINUTE. ‘Bortness of Lreath. : One White rcountered | = It has no wringer to crush the but- & E not been hungry himself, White 1% . WHIRLING the clothes dry it makes might have gone with him and eve : : : ually found his way inte the pac _ it possible to do an entire washing umong his wild brethr As it 3 itho i e ha 7 R AL e Ao ] without putting the hands into the Killed and ate him. water. Convenicnt terms Fortune seemed to favor him ways, when hardest pressed for tood, Let Us Demonstrate he “found something to kill. A 3 Qe when e was weak, it was his ‘ay: at none of the lirker preying s Always use enough to get _chanced upon “him. Thus he | creamy. lasting suds after two-day eating : Lim. when the the clothes are in Lo NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SupPLy 1328-30 New York Avenue Of this | but one ve when a famin ’,/ ne, and ; ; / \ this % not destined to live long. - ’/ P}, ‘\ : Young life had little chance in such / / 3 o wce in e A [ J Kiche's greeting of ler grown son S s Wwus anything but affectionate. Rut . White Fang did not mind. He s Why let flies and bu @ hi. y and trotted on up . At the forks he took rhe T % g B R nsind make your life mother and Le had fou A i ° . he settled down and rest el miserable * manuiacCturers ast days of the famine, he met Lipe | . - 3 = y 1ip. who had likewise taken to the | i woods, where he had eked out a mis- | { crable existunce. White Fang ecame | upen him unexpected Trotting in | opposite dircctions along the base of | & high VI, theg rounded @ corner o | : sA900 rock and found themselves face to A ‘ace. They paused with instant| S alarm. and looked at each other sus- ! - picio \\‘hix’t' Fiwnr.: was inds‘vlm.dir] mmdl(i‘ - is huntin had been good, and | H for a week he had eaten his fill. 3 . e , : Teda even worged from s iatost Ki N [ . READ what they say about Rinso: ROTAREX: “We have tried out Rinso and other But in the moment he Iuvvl;m( » soaps—many of them good-—in our machine, but oSk I s b . APEX: “Our conviction is that the best partner Apex for all ’round satisfaction we recommend Rinso. S SAVAGE: “We have found that Rinso suds make tling on his part. the physical . could find is Rinso.” SHE \be past had al o N the water soapy all through. They are rich in s i = BLI{EEIRD: "E\I/:rv b:: of it dismlv\e;, u;:luickl‘witha( cleansing power and they las H it is no trouble atall to prepare. We believe Rinso = S e P gives a cleaner, whiter wash in less time than any SUNBEAM SURF-ACTION: “Rinso gives a finc, sy clean, white wash with no danger to the machinc Dethol is the easy, modern way to - ¢ or clothes. In addition, its ready solubility is a destroy every annoying, disgusting in- : i 3 N . COFFIELD: “Tried out over a period equivalent to great convenience. sect and bug. Its faint, pleasant breath = \ seven years’ weekly use, Rinso did not corrode or SUNNYSUDS: “We could run the clothes through will reach and kill the most elusive fly N injure the machine in any way.” the wringer direct into the rinse water after wash- y or mosquito. Its deadly fumes pene- 1 * ' : ing them with Rinso.” it dnangs) trate the hiding places of roaches, ants, i g GAINADAY: “Rinso suds stand up permanently. Uistruggie, during bedbugs, moths and fleas, and drive ( i y They D the Farerso that every garmentis Rinso, the new soluble laundry soap, is made e i ‘h:::'::‘ .‘;;;' ;’uh'u?:s::’:::}m"_ i Z T it Rinsosolhion: by the makers of Lux to get the best results Areles G e ) Close doonal;d windows. Spray Dethol | ¥ 2 GE?(;!: a:';: mm -:lvenl gests in a:-ul vaa::ni;g; out of your machine. me day, ot long aff 3 3 e ~ 0 et et e b e s || e e d K fand o arit e SN € find it to be quite a help for the quick cleaning of . Women find that the qualities that make 14 ¢ ch of open land sloped | % i i i o o T Sackindte” RuIOEE | | mosauto willbe dead. _ . N e e over this ground before, when it was way with roaches, ants and water- 2™ LAUN-DRY-ETTE: “We found no little soapy par- e magic- Lare. but now a village occupled It g::ch r;;ycr:)v:;l::l';ll:arotughly into g 52 » - floating around in the water in our tests with like way it cleans enameled surfaces,” says pased to study’ the siuatton. Sianis | e, The e i e e pents Rinso as we did with some of the other soaps.” one; “wonderful for floors and linoleum,” says and sounds and scen were familiar } = ry g - “ 03 to him. It was the old village | once; and with a few more sprays the; / MEADOWS: “Rinso contains no ingredients that another. “At last something that does not changed to a new place. But sights | roll over—dead! ey p \ hmnfulxu; washing iachins or to the clothes hurt my hmd.s,”wrimsathi.rg. A fourth says, and sounds and smells were different 3 3 1134 J - Al 5 Full directions for killi ther b ”» . . . ke hose he had la h u ic ng of &3 = that i o noes e had iesamt mncana] | ece Wil e ton e A D b y e “The most satisfactory thing for washing whimpering nor wailing, Contented can. : fiise : 4 . “1900” CATARACT: “In solution it permeates the dishes, pots and pans. I use it, too, on walls founde A uted his b and whan e Dethol will not stain or injure the F : water 50 evenly that its cleansing action reaches and woodwork and for general cleaning.” e St 2 most delicate fabric or wall-paper. every garment.” . . . e L O TR o | Sprayed lightly on windows, rharble, 3 “ Get Rinso today —the big package just tile, bathtubs, wash-basins, sinks, etc., RING VAC: “We have just completed verythorough right for washing machine users or the reg- i smell in the air of fish. There was | food. The famine was gone. He came | it removes dirt and grease without hard washing tests with Rinso, and are pleased to sa Lev o holdly 1 o1 a - F . Py = o P s 'y i an o . e 'é:u{nr; e 1(;:;.‘1 Bea: scrubhing. Sprayed in musty places, it 5 that we have found it is exceptionally efficient for ular size pac!(age at any grocery er Bros, e o leaves the air clean and sweet-smelling. - machine washing,” -~ Co., Cambridge, Mass. there; but Kool-kooch welcomed | Dethol is definitely guaranteed to do f i E : i =l rries v 1 3. s Fs o A B T O all that is claimed for it, or your money S Y to wait Gray Beaver's coming. will be returned. s Den't be without Dethel. CHAPTER 1. The Enemy of Hix Kind Had thero been ‘in \\‘hm-an:z's_ o DETHOL MFG. CO., Inc. nature any poss ¥; no matter how .t remote, of his ever coming to fratce- ! Richmond. Va. nize with his kind, such possibility ! H. Clarke & Son. Inc. was irretrievably destroyed when he | Snlex Reprexentatives was made leader of the sled team. 405 W. Lombard St. ¥or now the dogs hated him—hated Phone Plaza :’4';'::1 e e him for the extra meat bestowed | Get -the bandy. Daoke upon him by Mit-sah; hated him for | e e all the real and fancied favors he re- ceived; hated him for that he fled al- Troul a ways at the head of the team, his 5., i e 7 < 7/ 3 SUNBEA waving brush of a tail and his per- t x ) M x| 2 petually retreating hind quarters for- Small 5 : 3 o 3 ! . | > SURF.ACTION: ever maddening their eyes. And White Fang_just as bitterly iy § / |hated them back. Being sled leader . < 3 , was anything but gratifying to him. ¥ g > ‘To be compelled to run away before the velling pack, every dog of which, for three years, he had thrashed and