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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929. .‘ 5 T A — - — H Poy! ILL SAY 1 A HAIRCUT - Dow' i i . : THE CHEERFUL CHERUB R " \ by b \ ~l Something Ought to Be Done About This < seiis aninmilies e ;‘:L:_‘\/_Efl'fl N5 apctes ‘?JNRTA [l Lvics o onms R More gladly tha the Powew (=5 ANERICAN P WITH Scissors; HAS TS DRAWDACK ’ = ; birds’ sweet trills Tof e ol ET N - 4 == With which warm days Sobatadaiil HaRcuT * B CH BARBERS e of” spring # DO HIS STORF' hear at last with frozen ezrs The radistor’s clankingl | pop Howo Al Cuts His Own. 7 57 IF THE LITTLE BIG BUT-WHY AoT AND BESIDES = | Hora wouLd OALY. || TAre AlICE- —Eo;l‘;':hw”‘?‘:s‘f( Tou'n BETTER STOP HIS AOISE ID A FRESHA Sl @ 2 Gee ! 1 ONLY MEANT To MO RHAR S DISLOCATE HIS JAW - OF THAT STALE A O LASSES 2,CA~0Y ‘rou Hfi\lE IATHAT %/O\N ) o é’})// ‘ \ * MORE CANDY {4 WATCH YoLR Get Some work CAkiDy L e ARUNG CQP‘C'\L l \5055“,"‘ = AOT BREAK \T ! STEP - ‘o U'RE BEDTIME STORIES *}/5¢es" Flip Saves Mrs. Grouse. 80, of course, Flip was interested right “Tis marvelous in time of need. away. The man held something across How much may turn on ona small deed, |Dis arm. It was a terrible gun, but Old Mother Nature, | Fp didn't knew this. He had never —— had anything w0 do with terrible guns. Tt was a beautiful October day. The| The dog was some distance ahead of Green Forest was no longer green in his master. He was running back and those parts where the maple trees llnd lf‘gnrx}h' ax]?llllxtali‘lw edge uf1 lheH‘Grem s and birch trees grew. These | Forest. His was wagging. His nose D e Mo ‘and. vellow and very | was forward and Flip did not need to TRIS 15 MUTT TALKIRG. T NoW EEE SPEARISE: T HAVE T T T T T AN T e oee i - | be told that that d vas usi his Benuadil o see. e enves were fi;?r‘\)d‘n}?;‘eo i at 1 {-?_m::t: s using his |_::“r::::.c‘e éefi% “;,MV ux: LS'ENE, S THE PLEASURE oF PRESENT A MAA WHO evenine wi. Bc GEORGE = s | thing. ip continued to stand - s carpeted with’ bright oifesputawa oy S lp Rpon e Wtofstnciver MEGAPHONE INTRODUCING OSCAR. saw GENE TuNNE“ “ BERNARD SHAW -as It happened that Farmer Brown's|Some bushes. Yes sir, he was partly S BEEZARK — WHo S 3 SEEN THROUGH THE Eves boy. with Farmer Brown and Mother e uaiee e FATTER THAN PAUL o6 'rie i Brown, had gone away for the dsy.| AR st S aTiEy. D! aitErer TILLY MOooKUS . and nearer to where Flip was. Pres- ently he did a strange thing. He stop- ped stock still on the edge of the Green Forest. His nose was pointed forward into the Green Forest. He had stopped with his right forefoot lifted and this was bent and held perfectly Y still, as if he were pointing with that| BUO FISHER foot. His tall had stopped Wagging and was held ST and straight behind. There he stood, as if he couldn't move, o aldnt aow what to_ mane of i | AmongThose Then he noticed that the man with the| Able to Be terrible gun was slowly coming up be- nind uae‘ddog.l ook Absent 't like those strangers there. 4 They didn't belong on Fermer Brown's ¥ s:,“"mm land. Flip decided to tell them so. He ATion. raced out, barking as only a terrier can bark. Straight toward that motion- less dog raced Flip, barking as if he would bark his head off. The dog paid no heed. This angered Flip, He rushed Stralght up to that dog and so straight e very edge of the tangle on the di 3 FUP DIDNT KNOW WHAT TO ;fih?éfhtgfiefin.pfifi of wings up MAK] 3 w Mrs, Grouse and pitched over =7 R . g NEWS, BOYS ~ THE SHARKEY FIGHT IS How Flip had longed to go! But he | \OUR (0, liees, beforg the bunter AW, CAN'T You NIX? Y'BETTER O "GP MUP'S TaREE MMONTWS' STAY LISSEN - PRY NO B T e oo g, " hay | 3hoot. _She had been_frightened by EXTEND HIS Tew HIM To PACK ¢ S UP AND HE'S GOTTA LEAVE THE COUNTRY!| [ ATTENTION TO T WIRE MY been Ieft, behind too many times. But | gnPo %8G not been frihiened by STaY JusT A AND BE READY THOSE ARE THE ORDERS FROM THAT 1T, WINDY— IVE || CoNéReSSMAN Flp did mind. He sat about discon-| when he disfovered her he had stood FEW Weeks 7 To SHIP OoN THE IMMIGRATION INSPECTOR GOT R FRIEND IN /| To GO RIGHT 3 1 ¢ P fi:"""l'y"‘ on e Groen. Meadow with| Forieq gl so that she’waan't sure e ]SS‘““D'"‘ Y WRASHING TON OVER THAT or over to the Gren Forest, but | ‘How. an P 4 ! t gry that hunter was! You . UN'S HERD! hwoluldntb 80. _You know, BOWSET | spe, he knew that there was no one at — g - mucu ol de}'l uhm Flip. - home at Farmer Brown's that day and Final y‘.’ while Bowser & NaD. | he had taken this opportunity to sneak Fiip wandered over to the Old Orchard | over on Farmer Brown's land to hunt. , and down along the old stone wall|He hadn't known about Flip. Now he toward the Green Forest. Suddenly he | threw sticks at Flip, which only made| KENKLING pricked up his ears. He had heard a| Flip bark the harder, while he kept at sharp whistle. He jumped over the|g safe distance. So presently the man stone wall, where he could see better.|andq his dog hurried away. Mr. and Almost_at once he discovered a man | Mrs, Grouse were safe for that day. and a dog. The dog was a strange one, | (Copyright, 1929.) & A Snappy Retort. ..DO SOMETRING, |22 I'M GOING o THE cLu- DB ) cALL UP 7 TE TR 'SULPHORIC? 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Boll the finnan haddie in milk and water or all water, then rinse and flake the fish, removing all bones and skin. A The Put a layer in a buttered casserole and - A a layer of cheese cut thin, salt and pep- xident per and some thin white sauce. Pro- ceed until all the fish is used, usually two layers of each, Cover the top with crumbs and butter and bake until browned on top. Put a chopped red or green p'rper in the white sauce and use less of the other pepper. Serve with baked potatoes. k3 ROPONLILTY mzunmmg‘ (NI REC Y D[~Rm] Ol ‘ [S2TPA[CIO] [R[O[3/ /2 M) C '