The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1919, Page 13

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EVERETT TRUE You CE, GoorGce ANO 1 sTupDieD MeDi- ING TOGe THER AND We USGD To Go ON . FISHING TRIPS TORETHER, | HA, HA, THAT REMINDS | Me Of THE TIMG HO AND| I STARTED FOR —— By CONDO APTS Givinc A PATIGNT ADVICES CALc IN THO NEXT AILING MORTAL LOOKING FoR Re U/sr!! Don't soQuar QIN HERS AND VISIT UI! IF You're FOING To RUN A DocToR's So STEAD OF A Sociauy CLUB IT'S see You Do mr —NOWL! tetedte? NERO BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919. by T. W. Burgess Jenny Wren’s Tongue Rattles On PEAKING of fly, did you PWhitethroat this aeinat S Jenny Wren, as she rested f Tes,” replied Peter eo spent Ment in the doorway of ark me time before we and looked down at Pete gest of ail thy yw m&eter’s face brightened, he can sing! got Bay I did” he exciat rm : at p ox for a few days . 1 only wish he all the time. But there is ds of the North. @ay to his song. Lo » t he always seems to be saying? What?” demanded Jenny Wren “I live happ-i-ly, happ-tly, happ-! Ty.” rertied Peter. “I guess he must, because he makes other people / a ¢ that re t fellow, When hi ered something which I don't be d Jenny Wren feet a umphant happy. Jenny ‘hodded in her usual ¢m tie way. “I don’t know him as lt as I do some of the others she, “but when I have seen him ‘PourHt you were going to tell m South he always bas appeared “Cth Ing 1 t know me to be a perfect gentleman.) Peter | disappointed is social, ®o; he likes to travel Coors.” Next story: Peter Rabbit Learns “Fve noticed that,” About Chippy aimost always “when he passes thru § sparrows are so much a ‘that a hard work for me to tell t, but I can always Whi ethroai, because he is or largest of the tribe and has su lovely white throat. He re at the ope days . with his black and white conference on the problems of yout! and that bright yellow spot be held wnder the auspices of the Boys each eye. I am told that he is Club federa dearly loved up North, where The dele Makes his home. They say he 14 to 1 the time.” panacea r the Fox Spar-' boyhood SPRING AGGRAVATES -- YOUR ¢ pose my eyes ar BOY CLUB DELEGATES : MEET IN CONVENTION States and € * range in age from 4 they hope to find a the breathing apparatus. ‘ + ease are manifested in these i branes Choke Up the annoying and often painful 4 Air Passages symptoms, but you must pee treat the disease itself and } not its sympto: only. ’ You cannot realize the full) Remember t there are benefit of the blmy spring millions of catarrh germs, ather as long as the air,and when these infest the bassages are stopped up, d\ blood, you om hope ie be e delicate and tender r rid of your Catarrh until branes are kept sore and ir these germs are absolutely ated by offensive Catarrh. eliminated from the blood nd in so many cases, the And this is why S. S. S., the sease seems aggravated well known old blood puri- ith the change of seasons. fier, is such an excellent rem- After using sprays, douches, edy for Catarrh. S. S. S., is hes and lotions constant- the most thorough blood rem- , you should be convinced edy known to science. It by now that only temporary thoroughly purifies the blood relief can come from these and cleanses it of every trace Jocal remedie’ Many unfor-/ of disease germs. Munate victims of Catarrh| So, if you wish to be re have used this method of lieved of your Catarrh in a treatment season after sea- rational way, you should he on, and each year finds gin taking S. S. S. today, and hem still afflicted with the you will have the same sat- disease. isfactory experience as the In fact, as long as you use thousands of other Catarrh only such remedies as reach victims have had. This rem- "the surface, you will find edy will remove from the } that the di continues to|blood all disease germs, and S grow worse, for while these will so build up the general sprays and inhalers and lo-jhealth, that you will find jons may unstop the air your system in splendid dis- _ passages for the time bei ease sting condition, your ’ they have no effect what appetite will improve, and upon the cause of your Ca-| you will again enjoy the vig tarrh. And unless you treat or of robust health. the cause of any disease you § will never be rid of the dis- everywhere. You should be- se itself. gin taking it today, and if For this reason it is im-|you wish any medical advice portant that you realize that without cost, write about Catarrh is not a local irrita- your case to Chief Medical i ption which stops up the air Adviser, 82 Swift Laboratory, ges and interferes with Atlanta, Ga. we « the chronic troubles of | Sore and Irritated Mem- True, the effects of the dis-! S. S. is sold by druggists | THE SEATTY E STAR--WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919. ‘DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Dollar Ts Enough to Get Home On! | SUPPOSE | AGHT TO CALL TOM Ave You FEELING Now Tom! ‘ ¢ UP AND S@E HOW HE'S FEELING ~ ie ARE.GONG TO SEE A weno - Tom | Sasson tote maar We WAS PRETTY SICK “This | pcre ? weit, Yov come RisHT Dio You see ThE He seemep “TO OS ne | Wome AFTER Yoo [————— beatabetind weve A PRETTY % WTS RiGHT~ | Leave. Wis ornce | FAIR 1DEA ~ He We WAS TO A a CWARGED Me TEN BwiqueT LAST Pp DOLLARS MD ALL NIGHT - 1 HAD WAS ELevest [1 oowr || wey, PeTee | NOTICE SHE Woee af ) — — | a BLEACW’ || BRIGHT RED | DON'T i WEDLOCKED— | Rono [| Oeess Sw ou CEMEMBER | we we \/ ar uae , N | A RED DRE t ever L Pretty Thin --By LEO I oY, SME SAT RicHy ACROSS A PARLOR HAD VER iB SQUIRREL FOOD— “TL DARE OTTD AUTO TO AT LEAST Ta, GET our Ss f a GUESS T WILL GET our pephirs wns * oie AN’ GIVE TH’ BUS A LiL {T WOULD GET AWAY = [ were eae ; FROM Hi A a 4) ‘SMoe ~ REST, 1 KNOW “THE AND THAT Of ine 2 / WRECKLES \ RED WOULD STOP OTTO J ( _ WHEELS ARE : } 6 SAw yOu - a Rinehart There's very littl 1. 1 held Sr Uiaty nobarts a trust. When I ¢ od that I wax unfit to hold th ar Giiiiiisissisay longer, 1 quit. That's all aaanenvenenerene te cennsesrere His tone of finality closed the dis | “LM go to see Tillie, of course,” cussion. But Christine's eyes were she consented. “It is lke you to/0m him often that evening, puzzled 1 wonder if you would like to 40) have found her.” ather wad very kind thing,” he said, unex They talked of books, of must 2 & dashing soft, ten (Continued from Tuesday) Christine the book that she 1 coffee |with the evident Intention dl» rouble der things, and had stood over her and ant Tillie, on Palm n hervelf. After a| ¢ , i Christ anced up at him. When | moment he played for him a little, while he t ‘ r . vee wat k in the big chair with bis » was with him, when his steady eat ts aves aanaieel te own? on " big chal ‘i looked down at her, small af - ” * and wereening his ¢ x terribly mixed up things are Goku aa te os acit taiiad ations fell away. She was More |thiy Street, for instance. Can you os sda muine with K. than with any one) ining of anybody on it that—that whole evening,” elee, even herself. things have gone entirely right reme ully. “Why don’t o Lam a nuisance and send Tell me what it ix, or shall 1) wien promise first?” I want you to promise just one ng cep a secret It's & little world of its own, of said K., “and it has plenty tact points with Ife, But ever one finds people, many or ou Christine was still at the piano, her hands on the keys. She spoke with ut looking at him Ch ne few, one fi all the elements that | syoure never a nuisance. K perha up life—joy and sorrow, t a and even tragedy You'll go out to see Tillie, won't a, iwn't it you? sat up with eager ¢ tine ® suing he up w is ft a pronatee? Chriatir was ul pursuing her Yes. Rut I'l not go under false . r thoughts : 3 Iam going, quite frankly course “Men are different,” she sald To ou want me to.” “ty «found Title, Christine. 1 4 certain extent, they make their coe ion am Cie nai: bl | want you to go out to ase her own fates, But when you think oft Christine's red lps parted. The | tne women on th 1 | Street did not go out to see women | 4, Sidney Page, myself in tag # wituation nfeld back In the 4 she protested moulds thir another wornan just got to tell you,” she went on given Pall $5,000 * going to buy a shar « bus « to have a child, cay ee oe aa I don't believe much in an. Palmer's bu " tures her hus—but Mr sie Her flat t still held him. Un hwitter and myself, She ts de and not very well.” “But what shall I aay to her? I'd | yy ferneath it he divined strain and re I really rather not go, K here are men w neg ha 4 to wet herself r one an all t . eyes—-"‘not that I fe ny unwilling Xe that sort, er ness to see her, I know you under-| «1 don't want to put myself on any Moe th on Se Kee tand that. Rut-—what in the world | pinr If I cared enough for re pg ce ha to her woma to marry her, I'd hope to 1 : ga me eo you, and I Say what your own kind heart! put we are being very tragic, Chris 1 you something promy tine.” = - rather a long time t teat tr e had been accused of| another mi nd heart. Not that she | ie It There's going to be ee earn Se ad ‘sormuon + LEMON JUICE There was a ce between an both speak and hear enough them. Then Le ke briskly! for both of therr I'll tell you how to get there; per-| “1 mean Sidney and Max Wilson haps I would better write it.” « mad about her, K He moved over to Christine's small | she Girls!) Make beauty lotion fora few cents—Try it! i SS er nine ; i ing table 1, reating himself Squeeze the juice of two lemons proceeded to wr directions But b for reaching Hi the type now into bottle containing — three 1 him, with a flicker of ounces of orchard white, shake well on the t ou have a quarter pint of the his head in th What can [ do about it?” best freckle and tan lotion, and com What a hb did n plexion beautifier, at very, very was ust Astute pect method to fathom hi as he t Christin mall cont Your rocer has the lemons and on , c Perhaps she h kn drug store or toilet counter will an a clet ernelt noes of orchard white Massage this sweet i him # , sight marry her yourself . Pong ate ce y an on into the face, neck 1 t for an t he had himself in hand by thia|®7™ms and ' Ith Bo Rad Dienaent i hans OF eek: Sees A m guilt K. rose with time and ehe learned nothing from nave n hig hand either his voice his eyes 7 white the skin awn a f map of the! “On $20 a week? And without so , ‘On 920 . And withou harmless and n roads. he began You see, thi met ‘ asking consent? He I'm not in body. Hyven “ye, {Liberty Bonds woman will t en you?" en y don't intend t He la dj n re going to let the St 1 wonder how long I could hypno- see another failure tize her into thinking that?” “L think you can understand,” said | Bought and Sold at Market Rates He was atill hold mut the paper.|K., rather weartl that if I eared “I've had time do a little think less, Chriatine, it would be easier to Th S tl is Uda ma eas onbees Mactae | teteeeae e Seattle Palmer is away #0 much After all, Christine had known this, ° tte toon Woking’ back, wor lor furmined it tor weexs, out til National Bank ring if I er abt that about hurt 4 fresh stab in an old wound him. I don’t believe I ever did. 1|1t was K, who spoke again after a ' . sd pause flecand Ave, and Columbia St. ed herself abruptly and| “The deadly hard thing, of course, mand. is to sit by and see things happening wonde | She « | took the paper from hi T she bade him, rather out of life. But I have got to say| When he stood behind her, silent it. It's stronger than 1 am. I was/and not moving, she turned slowly terribly unhappy, K., and then you about and faced him. He towered me into my life, and I-now I/ there in the little room, grave eyes, for your step in the hall. I/on hers. a hypocrite any longer, K."| (Continued Thursday.) ems | can't Make University Your Own Home Liquidation Sale Gives You the Chance You Have Been Looking For—“Prices Don’t Count, Terms Don’t Count.” It’s a wonderful thing to know that the house you live in is your own, that you are a fixture in your community. Those who are con- antly changing their place of abode are merely “the people next door.” They miss the best of life; the neighborhood influence, the associations, the tender, clinging memories which center around the home that has been owned by saving and planning. Great “Own-Your-Home” Sale Only a few years of high rents will amount to the cost of a cozy home, and they come and go before you realize it. We all know we must prepare for old age, when our own earning capacity be- comes limited or ends entirely. If you are ever going to get a home paid for, you must do it while your salary is good and while you have the energy to make your business a success. Everyone in Seattle today, who has been an earner for the past 214 years, has accumulated the habit of saving. Where there were a few hundred thousand investors in the United States 214 years ago, there are now over twenty million. Throughout the nation there is a movement to convert these investors into home owners. Men are making more money than ever before. Hundreds of women in Se- attle are today making men’s wages. A Home Investment Is Permanent These people should put their money into something permanent; something that no one can steal; something that will get more valu- able from year to year. That’s why all over the land people are thinking and talking about homes. In Seattle this movement is on today and will gain strength and volume with every week that brings us nearer to summer, University Home Tracts the Place for Your Money The developments in the University District, the size of this great subdiyision, closing out the estate of S. L. Crawford, the street improvements make this the greatest home property in Seattle. The rapidly increasing population of University and its vicinity indicates the great future of this property. It is closer to Frederick & Nelson’s great store than any other large new subdivision. You must act now to get the low prices. Come out today, tomor- row and examine these Bargain Lots. Ravenna cars rv off at within four short blocks of the property. Ask the conductor eth Northeast; then walk eastward. Montlake Boulevard hiversity Home Tracts—drive out in your machine today, If you have been postponing action, you must act now. GOODWIN REAL ESTATE CO. 8. GOODWIN, President VICTOR J. GREEN, Sales Manager Downtown Office —312-314 Leary Building—Main 4357 on Office—Corner 35th Ave. N. E. and E, 55th Kenwood 3649 Subdivision Office Open Every Evening

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