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By CONDO) WILSON | GOING TO DO 3SuUCcH THS t Was AWFUL BIG LICKS AT PEACE COnFeERGNCS WoT HAS HE DONG, EH $ ONE OF THC "“FOURTSEN BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) Peter Rabbit Learns About Chippy EPENNY WREN was too busy to/done but the horsehair. You haven't talk, and Peter Rabbit soon tired seen any around anywhere, have Watching her work. He wanted | you?” | Gossip with some one, so finally, Peter and Johnny shook their hopped over to call on Johnny | heads, and Peter confessed that he whose home was between the would not know it if he saw it. He ts of an old apple tree in the far often had found halr from the coats Ramer of the Old Orchard. of Reddy Fox and Old Man Coyote Aiello, Johnny Chuck!” cried |“ Lightfoot the Deer, but hair ‘DOINGS OF THE DUFFS onal | lvusT THaw A ~Tanake ¢ Sy WEDLOCKED— Pal Thought It Hung On Him —By LEO Fro AUTO 16 TO GET WS GOAT- HAVE ANOTHER Work in the aavdew was suspended for a while! QUICK 7Tom, DaAuwY SAID He SAW A & AGHT over. THERE IK “The GARDEN WHERE WE Ginis WERE —By ALLMAN AN ANGLE Worm! Went, weLL— Mowt | Must CALL THE Yous sont To MY SIDE AND EXPLA To HIM The DPFERENCE BETWrEH A SNAKE. AND A Worm = "Thus He WILL GAM KNOWLEDGE - IT Is Tae DUTY oF A PRRENT “To CORRECT Witone impress: IM THE MINDS OF “TEI YOUNG ~ ) HENCE, VA. Be A PERFECT) FATHERL DID YOU GET HIS LICENSE NUMBER ON TH’ BACK WHEN HE WAS GOIN’ | AWAY FROM You? A IF 1 GOT HIS LICENSE NUMBER ON TH’ BACK 1 GOT IT FROM TH’ FRONT WHEN HE HIT me| WATCH ME - “THINK (LL STOP FOR THIS TREE 2 - HA-HA- TLL KNOCK IT UtTO SAWDUGT~ WHEE -ZIP ¢ 7 eltement had dyed Sidney's cheeks with col For the time, at least, Car-| of the way, being il perience. lotta was ©: she hated her, with her youth and| the door. and nade her eyes freshness, The girl in the bed eyed then abruptly drew her her wide eyes, her soft] “Sidney! And this engagement | She went back to the bed. had the uncanny divination of fury.) Don't sit up, Carlotta. What — “I was going to ask you to do|* ! something for me,” she said, shortly;| ‘I’m frightened!" but I've changed my mind about| “You're feverish and nervous, it, Go on and keep your engage-|There's nothing to be frightened sient about.” “The engagement will ie ake thie sania “If it’s typhoid, I’m gone.” . she turned| {Jf it's wait. I'm sorry you're fll. If you! over and lay with her face to the| “That's childish. Of course, you're would like me to stay with you to- wa sidney stood waiting uncer-|2°t Bone, or anything like it! Bex night— tainly. All her training had been to| "4e*. It's probably not typhoid. 77 Carlotta shook her head on her pil- ignore the frritability of the sick, and|,,,.1™ Sfraid to sleep. I dose for a low ¥ little, and@® when I waken there are Carlotta very ill; sh sec | “Mercy, nom sho said, irritably.! shat, us very fll; she could 8e0| Donia in the room. ‘They stand I'm only worn out, I need a rest.| “Just remember that I am ready |*Tound the bed and talk about me.* Are you going home tonight? |to do anything I can, Carlotta,” she| Sidney's precious mninutes were Sy: “No," Sidney admitted, and flushed. | «aid. “Nothing will—will be a trou. | !™® but Carlotta had gone into @ Nothing escaped Carlotta’s eyes— | ble.” |Paroxysm of terror, holding to Site * as he discovered Johnny sit ; on his doorstep. “You've lived | the Old Orchard a long time, so ought to be able to tell me I want to know, Why is mone of the Sparrow family) «. that noisy nuisance, Bully. | in the trees of the Old Or-! 1? Is it because Bully has driv. | all the others out?” ny shook his head. “Peter,” be, “whatever is the matter h youf ears? And whatever is| Matter with your eyes” 1 ” geplied Peter, rather | Uy. “They are as good as yours | day, Johnny Chuck.” | ¥ grinned. “Listen” said he. | listened, From a tree just | in the hospital. Her eyes no longer tehed him. he looked up from his work and glanced at Sid where she stood at strained at tention luminous. her red lips she w Once and hand aw Were you going out?” “You; but not right away.” I'l not keep you if you have an engagement.” Feeling faint?” he said. colored under the turned on her No, Dr, Wilson.” A great many of them faint on the firet day We sometimes have white from many steritizations. But| them lying all over the floor.” the ugly costume seemed to empha | j16 challenged Miss Greg with his size her beauty, as the habit of & eves, and she reproved him with a nun often brings out the placid saint-| wake of her head, as she might a linems of her face tat tow The relationship between Sidney! One way and another, he managed and Max had reached that point that | to turn the attention of the operating occurs in to Sidney several times. It eyes that have to (Continued From Yesterday) | “It's @ long time since I have had a woman friend, Christine,” he said. wderly. “Your friendship has meant & good deal. In a good many ways I'd not care to look ahead tf {t were not for you. I value our friendship 90 much that I--" te way off came a clear “Chip, | hit chip. Peter knew without, ting who was over there. That! the voice of one of his oldest best friends in the Old Orchard, | fellow with a red-brown cap, | back, streaked with black, ish wings and tail, gray waist Diack bill, and with a little! Ine above each eye. It was , ag everybody calls the Chip- Sparrow, the smallest and trim. member of the Sparrow family. looked a little foolish. “I all about Chippy,” said he.! I think of it, I have found in the Old Orchard ever| Tecan remember. I never have his nest, because I never hap-| ‘Urn. each was carrying a long black | yim to think about it. it jof trash, lk - Does he his cousin, ) Johnny Chuck laughed, “I should, “gay not!” he exclaimed. “Twice his snests ave been in this very tree, there was no trash in either of | I can tell you! His nest is! dainty as he is, and not a bit! 1 than it has to be. wt i made mostly of fine, dry roots, and) is lined inside with horsehair.” “What's that?” Peter's voice founded as if he suspected Johnny of trying to fool him. | ' “It's a fact,” replied Johnny, nod his head gravely. —“Goodneas where Mr. and Mrs. Chippy it these days, but find it they Here comes Chippy himself. him.” Chippy and Mrs. Chippy came fit from tree to tree until they were | Ba branch right over Peter and fohnny. “Hello!” cried Peter. “You ks seem very busy. Haven't you | expensive shampoo, | pleasure. 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Mrs. Chippy was in high spir- its, because, ax she explained, that | little nest would soon be ready for the four beautiful little blue eggs! with black spots on one end which | she meant to lay in it. | “I just love them,” declared Peter an he watched hia two little feath- | ered friends putting the finishing touches to the little nest far out on @ branch of one of the apple trees. Next story: A Queer Place for a Home. Le go buy Boldt’s French Pas- try. Uptown, 1414 3rd Av.; down.) town, 913 2nd Av. | find you can bring our hair to its very best | advantage by washing it with can-| throx. It makes a very simple. which cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly of all| the dandruff, dirt and excess ofl, | ving a wonderfully clean, whole some feeling. After its use( you will find that the hair dries quickly and ev r streaked in appear ways bright, soft and fluffy; so fluffy, in t, that it look more abundant than it and #0 soft that arranging becomes a Just use a teaspoonful of canthrox, which you can get from any good druggist, dissolve it in a} eup of hot water; that makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply toall the hair instead of just the top of the head.—Adver tinement out the BON-OPTO: Sharpens Vision hes and heals the eyes and strength- eyesight quickly; relieves inflamrna- tion in eyes and lids; sharpens vision and makes glasses unnecessary in many In Druggists refund Bo: | fectly that Kryptok, Punktal, Crookes or any other kind of lens fitted perfectiy by | Optometrist of iar experience. 1511 Fourth A’ | | uniform, “That you don't want me to spoll it.” she finished for him. “I know you don't care for me, K., not the way I-- But I wanted you to know It doesn’t hurt a good man to know such a thing. And it—isn't going to stop your coming here, is it? “Of course not! said K., heartily ‘But tomorrow, when are both clear- headed, we will talk this over. You are mistaken about this thing, Chris tine; I am sure of that. Things have not been going well, and just be cause I am always around, and all that sort of thing, you think thing# that aren't really #0. I'm only a re action, Christine.” He tried to make her smile up at But just then she could not men and women: when things must either go forward or go back, but can not remain as they are. The condi tion had existed for the last three months, It exasperated the man. As @ milter of fact, Wilson could not go ahead. The situation with Carlotta had become tense, irritatin He felt that she stood ready to block any move he made, He would not co back, and he dared not go forward Two reasons had prompted Wilson to request to have Sidney in the op erating room. He wanted her with him, and he wanted her to see hin at work: the age-old instinct of the male to have his woman see him at hin best He was in high spirits that firet smile. day of Sidney's operating If she had cried, things night have | ~ been different for every one; for per haps K. would have taken her in his arms. Hoe was heart hungry enough, thése days, for anything. And pér haps, too, being intuitive, Christine felt this. But she had no mind to force him into a situation against his will “It is because you are good,” she and held out her hand. “Good THN PEOPLE SHULD) TAKE PSPUAE and Vigor and and bent over ‘There was in of Moyne took it and kissed it lightly. the kiss all that he could not sa respect, of affection and understar t se Strength, ree. Good night, Christine,” he said, | and went into the hall and upstairs, Judging from the countless prep ated | Arations and treatments wh , lighted in hi ntinually ber ertised for the room, but ‘the at glowed | purpose or mn peog thru the windows. again the | Cleat developing waving fronds of the allanthus tree ghostly shadows on the walls as a faint sweet odor of blow #0 soon to become rank and| lamp was not har soms, heavy Over zigzag | yer which the floor in a wild trip of white pa ared under the bu nald was building another n: CHAPTER XXI went into the operating the spring as the result the late in conve Wii between He: you going to put m into the operating room?" Miss Gregg in spring of 4 nger “When protegee asked Wilson, meetin: idor one bright sation mand th GEORGIA HA noon That usually Dr. Wilson. smiled down a rule, is it? ot exactly oung, of thin de € organic phos among druggists which is inex old by most all drug~ comes in the second | at her. “That Miss Page iw very | Pints «a course, there are cr girls who have not yet had ry supplying t experience. But, if you make stalls: the request—" ) ’ n welcor { am going to have good appearance \ frequently soon, I'll not of course; but if you see fit, it would be good training for Mine Page.” Miss Gregg went on nt his next ¢ Wilson would expect Sidney Page in room. The other and is under and cells with the some a request ear vent in weight also neral improve knowing per: the operating so exigent all the staff old O'Hara or the |‘ tors were not have liked to have and settled Dr older Wilson Sidne rogn that afternoc kerchief, » she ranged the hideous operating room | eral y htt should pot, owing garb: long, straight white gown with | Pom ey” uaed by anyone who short sleeves and mob cap, gray: does not desire to put om flol like went the For and operating blue her sand ge hould not, owin nervousness eral weak relationships between | room | the younger girl's radiance, her con- multed his whim, and it did core than that: it gave him a chance to speak to her in his teasing way She waited a moment, but, receiv. fusion, even her operating room uni-| ing no acknowledgment of her offer, | form and what it signified. Howehe turned slowly and went toward ney’s hand and begging not to left alone. (Continued Tomortow) a Kidney came thru the operation ax if she had been thra fire—taut as a string. rather pale, but undaunted But when the last case had been taken out, Max dropped his banter r The internes were look- | instruments; the nurses hundred and one tasks of clearing up; so he had a chance for a word with her alone “L am proud of you, Sidney; came thru it like a soldier.” “You made it very bard for me.” A nurse was coming toward him he had only a moment I shall leave a note in the mail * he said, quickly, and proceeded | the scrubbing of his hands, signified the end of the day's in nner ing over were busy on the you Don't buy Aspirin in a Pill Box Don’t ask for Aspirin Tablets—say ‘‘Bayer box with which work \ The late in operations had lasted until the afternoon. The night had taken up their stations prayers were ovér. The internes were gathered in the smoking room threahin, ver the day's work, was their custom, When Sidney was free, she went to the office for the note It was brief I have something I want to say I think you know what at home any ou can get off for an hour, won't you take the trolley to the end of Division st.? I'll be there | and I promise 10 o'clock MAX." nurse to, you, dear it is ‘ou alone cnore with the car at 8:30 to have you back by The her ax The wonewae, Don't buy Aspirin ina pill box! Get Bayer Cree a, (package | clock outside, the s it went out and in her hand ticking of the rumble of a dra ealization of what she had never aed as a hope, even to herself! toop to It had been in his|Read the Associated Press Clipping! « that afternoon; it was the his letter It wa Don’t forget that the “Bayer Cross only protection against dangerous counterfeits. is your in now 8 by of uniform clothing, 15 min Say to druggist: ‘‘I want ‘Bayer Tablets of the office clock. To “yn the | Aspirin’ get out her tree in a Bayer package with the ‘Bayer trolley would ne to hurr t she did not meet him, after all #4 Wardwell met her in the upper Cross’ on tablets.” 1 The genuine American owned ‘‘Bayer Tablets vked anions. nee" "2° OF AcHirin’? have been proved safe by millions irrisor for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Mise Harrison wants to see you has been moved to a private | " : iy Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, !Influenzal Colds, Joint-Pains, Neuritis. en SS. She room Sidney glanced at K.'s little watch Must she see me tonight?” “She has be er since n waiting for hours— you went to the operat room Bidned = sigh Carlotta at once. was puzaling the talk of “'T. R."—-which is for “typhoid restrictions hospital | But T. 1H if ‘ generally, and Carlotta | a - F | was not apathetic, Sidney found her | C's but she went to "The girl's condition staff. There was has apathy stlessly on her high white and put b lotta’s hot one Did you “Hours 4 erating room wu | there, have “Is there lottar”" | toasing: re bed r cool hand over Car. | nd for m Ohi nifor », seeing her op | “You've been nything I can do,Car- Asvirin “ASPIRIN” WAS TALCUM POWDER \Heavy Sentence Imposed on Manufacturer of Tablets. (ASBOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH) NEW YORK, Decembef 31.—Ac- ‘cused of having manufactured and {sold to influenza sufferers thousands )of boxes of aspirin tablets, princi- pally composed of talcum powdér, ;Joseph M. Turkey, head of thé |Verandah Chemical company, of | Brooklyn, was found guilty yester- |day of violation of the sanitary code |and sentenced to thre years fn ptie- on with @ fine of $500. The sentence was the most sévere ever imposed [in the couritry for sach en offense, Safe and Proper Dosage in Every Bayer Package biets of Aspirin Boxes of 12 tablets—Rottles of 24—Bottles of 100—Also Capsules. the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Menoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid