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- s THE “EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, J%LY 25,- 1929. v | WHAT! Your AuNT SO HELP ME HANNAH THAT' WELL AT ANY RATE v " 5 £ THE CHEERFUL CHERUB WHAT HeR SECRETARY. Saipt! b Howy Cats!! I Come ouT FroM UnNpER How to Keep From Growing Old.—By Williams e “:f;‘?""“‘ Besiniey ncew;?"mi?“}“- s Bobionn THere's Tw Bew!|| THAT ®ED ALoysius p How wseful little ALOYSIOS P MSGINS RITZINA HIGHLY €xaiTED ! THATS BeNTIEy (| M5GIMIS — IT wAS ONLy insects are ! :fliflecf HIM HERE ANy Tl-ir :_fis MAN To Reap The cochihezl bug - UTE TO Take A Sock 7 METER . AT NE — Gee' 1T gives us dyes; TERRIBIE AWT 4T ? Silk worms and bees Al's Taking No Chances. Goob MORKING SAMUEL TM Gowe To F AN ORDERS FoR TVe BEEN WARMING ALY o See THAT ‘wu HIRE = THIS AFTERANOON DAUVGHTER AND T DonT AMISTER ? LIKE THESE FANCY - A PLAIN LooKIAG IS SMITHERS LOOKING GIRLS You've GeoT AROUAD THe PLACE - WA - BEDTIME STORIES ;70 Finds Strange Drummer. there was no reason why he shouldn't tiees i ; stay if he wanted to. Foeneet, doth, Ut oot He found a comfortable place where “Peter Rabbit. |he was well hidden beneath a little e hemlock tree. He could peep out and Having found a dead tree in thessee the big hole in the dead tree, and Green Forest, with a great number of | that meant that if the one who had freshly cut chips around the foot of it, | made it returned, he would be in plain and high up in it a big hole, Peter Rab- flfig?t. h!fifte; lt“ lr;ad bt;en s:mlng a s bit was greatly puzzled. Yes, indeed, |little while, Peter began to get sleepy. e Peter was greatly puzzled. |He kept doring off. Every once in & JEFF, WHAT ARE LISTENS Lvim I WANT T® See& “It looks like the work of a Wood- | While he woul awake wi a start. 2 pecker.” said Peter, “but from the size | But at last he fell really asleep and You CRYING DIET 1S GREAT EA;E';&SF%\:TS LookING FIRST WHETHER of that hole, T shouid say a lot of Wood- | a8 there was nothing to alafm him, he ABouT ? STUEE, AIN'T IT? GRA You LIVE eR peckers must have been at work. Gold- Iglex:th fr;r S;mte t![me-| :i‘e '“;* 'a‘w,;"ned 4 THAT T CAN THS DIET ? B enwing the Flicker is the largest mem- by the loudest rat-a-tat-tat he had ever Sor of the woodpecker Sntly of my lifs&;tl;»d to. It was so k;‘ud "‘?(‘, it was Gs‘:"& MYSEI_»'F;‘ YOURSELF $ uaintance. I haye seen a It oles | startling. Peter's eyes flew wide open. OWERBA o 3 2 lot of holes | looked up to that big hole in the A ANSWER ME 2 == p B |dead tree. There was no one there. o ) Then he looked a little higher up. The drummer was there! In his sur- prise at the first glimpse of the drum- mer. Peter just stared with his mouth By wide open.” “Why.” muttered Peter Tits Blacky the Grow! T mever knew| OUD FISHER before that Blacky could drum.” Now. when Peter had first looked up. | the drummer was in such a position that his head and neck were hidden. | At first. glance he looked to be as big| Mutt Donater as Blacky the Crow, and his coat was| Jeff’s Bod: | black. So Peter’s mistake was excus- vody able. A moment later he moved so| to Science. that Peter could see his head and neck. Peter realized, too, that this fellow wasn't quite as big as Blacky. “It isn't Blacky, but who under the sun can it be?” muttered Peter. “My goodness, look at the red cap he wears! 1t stands up almost straight. It is like Sammy Jay's cap. only bigger and red And. my goodness, what abilll No i - - %, | wonder he can cut ou chips! 0 UNDER_THE SUN CAN IT BE?"|under the sun can he ber 3 = fe . oy w8 2 o IS MUTTERED PETER. It was true that the stranger had, a ———————l = = S _ made by Goldenwing, but never in all | SUPrisingly large, stout bill, What Peler CAN YOU BEAT \T? 1 SET OUT FOR ENGLAND ToW( pn' AMERICANS' TWAT'S THE COUNTRY'S CHAMPION his life has he ever cut a hole as big as | Ciled & ‘red cAp” was really a red crest ! G - — . NA(E T - i oun of feathers. His face and the sides of 6 UP A NEW HEAVUYWEIGHT FIGHTER M T's GREAT To MEeT . ELEPHANT WRESTLER! QM BAB' Feter Suddenly Tumped right up in | B, Reck were striped, with white, e ?m THROWN OFF THE STEAMER - RESCUED BY I someoNe FRoM MY NATIE “\'2-0 ZJ;“IS e THROWS ELEPHANTS COULD ONLY BRING the air with excitement. “I do believe | that that also was barred with white. A PLANE — THROWN OUT OF TrE PLANE AND LAND' Y'SEE TM TourinG || B! LIKE A COOK THROWS 7 THAT GUY To AMERICA that this is the work of the master |, 5 i IRCHING drummert” he exclaimed “Why QIO | acrl,'toting suh enipe. pow. e was| VJ‘N LAND IN R DUMP CALLED TIBET — Some e m;-%eifi\z‘:‘:'s s g'o%:w L AND FEED HIM SOME I think of this before? Tl just stay | ihe T | B around liere n while and pethaps he | GLUTMming, Just for the sake of hearing STRANGE LTTLE JOINT FuLly OF CHoP SUEY | Town TVE STRUCK £ ROAD WITH OF OUR . may come back.” | and forth so fast that Peter’s own neck | CHEWERS N To / HEANYWEIGHTS Now, Peter Rabbit is one of those | ached just from watching him. And! / Z THE FUNNY z fortunate people who can do about as |what a racket he made! Rat-a-tat-tat- VA7 & 7 OVUTRIT ? they please. If he wants to stay a while | at-tat! Rat-a-tat-tat-tat-tat! The noise 7, 2 g = he can stay a while; if he wants to g0 fairly rolled through the Green Forest. on. he can go on. In other words. be | There was no doubt now fn Peters| as o do. He has few responsi- | mind -th had £ bilities. The care of the children he i;”,.’,‘,',ime:‘ silbamleiici i leaves chiefly to Mrs. Peter. So now (Copyright, 1929.) : ? 1 DIDNT PICK HER ! THE . MIXED FOURSOME TOURNEY= I : A BAT AuD 1 DREW 2 IN A WAT DOESN'T FINISH Yoo WOULD Pick ouT THE F HER - SEE 2 ¢ IN AT HAMMOCK .4/ DIZZIEST BLOND N -THE § | - & ENTIRE STATE/ The Mrs. Doesn’t Prefer Them. SAYS \F You FELLERS WANT SOME A . Kind of tree. e ICE CREAM REMEvEER . By. . Indian corn. n 3 TOL! i caatriped. b }rrglx?mmunon of the eyelids; var. F TO COME fllfu‘r 4 D.l‘ . Reviler, Down. R' . Gem. . Dame. . Book by Haggard. . Musical instrument. 3 fi;r;uli;y. . Slashes. 5 els. . A country (abbr.). Bv . Affirmative, - Dty . Section. GENE BYRNES " Colorless oily compound. eaiensteiaueal. . Species of pepper. i . Coplies, - Periods of time. Punished with death because of uit of the oak. loyalty to one's faith. Pinhead’s 30. Gam}'.‘ Eod . Actors. . 5 g:awr: ly y. . A son of Jacob. Advisor. Feifif&f . Shanks. S | City in North Central Oklahoma. |13, Bameneate, "o fgures. . Took pleasure in. | Need. P : Reared. . Yellow dye-stuff. e o secretiy. e ey 28. Pruit of the pine. g i " 0 " . Leave out. Pl e;{“d’ Tomsicatn. iy ¢ An item of business detall WILYUM | _yuH e " Incalculable periods of time. ey Mrs. pasH! BETTER &T DOWN YES, WILYUM, " Man’s nickname. i fimhesi."’u;‘ o W — Lookrr!! wiyoms | - ‘FORE. YUH BREAK BUT YOR FATHER S = 3 lerrymaking—Scotch. . Snakes. N ET fl HAS A S\ Biloh¥asycan' befemployed, . Childhood contaglous disease. UP THAR ON THI WS UFE . Fioaen water e . winom 11 bl : msuRen !/ . Son of Isaac. . Strengthen. 46, Tardier. . Famous band master. WMCPACUENZE] 30. Serving utenst. SITIATIUTEMER T . Qual . . Misfortunes. . .State of disorder. - wee-toed otiss 7 st And Father’s Freak Murder Plays Draw. | Older, Too. Freak murder plays are being pro- duced in London and are attracting | crowds. Among them is “Rope,” with N |3 plot of two young men killing each AT jother for the sake of learning what it y 25 | feels like. “Outskirts,” another hit, | deals with a young man who' commits s murder, and when he confesses no | one will believe him, not even the po- lice, so he has to commit another just 1o convince them,