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WHEN 50ME OLD Dobo SITS AROUND AND TELLS YOU OF TRE GOOD QLD FASHIONED WINTERSE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 198.° THE CHEERFUL CHERUB our Deacon | THE Hopel essly 1 sit und. try To think & cheerful thought for you. Well, all that T can say is this e glad youve not fLITTLE ANNIE LU WE Gets TIME WE PULLED )| YES EVERYTHING HAS TURNED LOCKED UP NICE AD TIGHT IN THE RoomM, THE GANG WILL BE WATING FOR O3 ON THE Dock ! OF 10€ BERGS ! His Head and Feet. WARRBUCKS WAS ASEV ME TO LOOK OUT For \ COULD GWE HER MoNEN FINE CLOTHES, PRIVATE SCHOOL~ BUY SHE'L. BE HAPPIER WITH MRS, PEWTER- BACK- THATS A B\G AND AS FOR THE WORK RESPONSIBILITY FOR Aw OLY Gee! TMEY'Re Gowe! I HEARD TH' DooR SLiamM; AND IN LePT HERE TO STARVE TO DeATH. THEYVE GOTHE&TSLUGAQW GEE, \T'S GOOD TO KNOW “PAOOMS” O. K. = V'LL WANE A LOT T® TELWL WM WHEN | SEE HIM- Wiy, HES NENER SEEM LITILE WILL\E, CORPIN' O “THAT LETTER “PRDODN WONT SE WOME FOR A LONG, LONG TIME - WELL, WELL SURE RE MIGHTY GLAD TO SEE WM SHE DOES, ANY MOUNGSTE HER AGE \S BETER gFF \v% THINGS DONT COME 100 ©ASM - COOT LIKE ME= | WANT 1o WHEN HE DOES Ccome DO WHAT'S BEST FOR WER- HERE- WISH HED COME Bhek- EW, SANLY ? }B\CK SoomN - BY THORNTON W. BURGESS BEDTIME STORIE BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Chatterer Becomes Worried. A worried person you will find, Most often s of selfish mind —Old Mother Nature. that journey in daylight. He certainly must have been caught in a trap.” By and by Chatterer heard the door of the farmhouse open. Farmer Brown's Boy came out and went over to the barn. He returned to the corncrib with a pan in his hand. He opened the Jolly, round, bright Mr. Sun had be- | door of the corncrib and went inside. his daily climb up in the blue, blue | Chatterer could hear him whistling in . It was broad daylight. Soon|there. How he did long to climb down Farmer Brown’s boy would be comixg | that tree and scamper up those steps out to get the corn for the hens and to |and look inside. Presently < Farmer do his daily work. Chatterer the Red | Brown's Boy came out of the corncrib. Squirrel sat up in the tall tree near |Chatterer fully expected to see him car- the cornerib and grew more and more | rying, Timmy, caught in a trap. But Farmér Brown's Boy didn't havé any trap. Neither did he have Timmy. The only thing he carried was a pan of corn and with this he went straight over to the hen yard. “Perhaps he didn’t look at the traps,” thought Chatterer. “Perhaps Timmy dragged one of the traps out of sight. If he didn't get caught, where is he? He couldn’t have left that corncrib and I not know it. No, sir, he couldn’t have done it. Something has happened to him. T guess I won'’t be able to get any more corn, after all.” I suspect Chat- terer was worryin more about that than he was about Timmy. Meanwhile, Timmy the Flying Squir- rel was very comfortable. When he had entered that corncrib he had intended to stay only long enough to eat a little. But that corn had tasted so good that he had kept on eating. Meanwhile, jolly, round, bright Mr. Sun had been climbing out of bed and starting up in the blue, blue sky. When at last Timmy thought to peep out, it was so light that he just had to blink those big, W |- /) WITH A PAN IN HIS HAND. soft eyes of his, It would never do 16 e : try to_get back to the Green Forest I HAVE MORE IMPORTANT THINGS To THINK ABOUT anxious d_ nerve d * fidgety. Timmy the Fiying Squirrel hnc‘l’x Teti b 'g‘f:'éks‘gmfifnmfirewm b THAN YOUR SHIRT ! ROUGHHOUSE, RUN DOWN him when it was still barely light. He |aoi, had sailed down onto the roof of the | “*g": looked around and found little To THE STORE FOR THOSE GROCERIES ' T COULD NEVER \GUREHOH, JEEF, WHAT You SAW IN THAT BIG DISH-FACED MUTT, T THINK YOU HAD BETTER PAY THE ALIMONY— 1 NGED IT FOR AN NGAGEMENT RING GETTING NERVOUS ABouT THAT BACIK ALIMONY. CAN'T YOU 60 AROGUND AND SQUARE T, OVER AND PROMISE HER pzz ANYTHING = EVERYTHING = EXCEPT MONEY! MY WIFe GETS MAD Muf’ d 5 sy BUD Fisuer Ambassador Gets HE RETURNED TO THE CORNCRIB GEE, IF 1D HAD KNOWN T WOULD CAUSE ALL THIS T ID NEVER EXC\WMEN . Yo OH YES! TLL BE SHE'S JUST LOOIKKING FOoR A CHANCE TO CRITICIZE US X BEHIND OUR BACKS: WELL, T WON'T GIVE HER THE THE COUNTESS IS VERY .=| PLAIN IN HER TRSTES! ¥ JUST GINE HER THE SAME AS ( You'D MAKE FOR )5 \US! DID MY PINK SHIRT COME BACK FROM THE LRUNDRY DON'T FusSs SO MUCH, Timmy iy i cornerib and then had disappeared in- |4 comfortable hollow down amon, Side. Chatterer had expected him 10 |the ears of com. He managed o fin Teappesr in a few minutes, for he knew | a few cornhusks and of these he made that does not like the daylight. |a bed. Then he curled up, ‘wrapped But Timmy had not reappeared. his tail around him and went to sleep. ‘o X must be something has happened | He was awakened by Farmer Brown's to him.” said Chatterer over and over Boy, and & very frightened Squirrel he to himself. “Perhaps he got caught in | was. But he wisely kept perfectly still, 8 trap in there. I forgot to tell him |so, of course, Farmer Brown's Boy knew that farmer Brown's Boy had set some |nothing about him. After Farmer traps for mice. Yes, sir, that must be | Brown's Boy had departed, Timmy En what has happened. He would (curled up again -and soon was sound ve been up before this. He knows it (asleep. He didn't give. a thought to 1s quite a long way back to the Green | Chatterer. 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