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THE SEATTLE ST. SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1919. PAGE 11 EVERETT TRUE ——— CAST Niewr r ByTrepD INTO A QuaRRer TWEEN AN AGBLSIVG AND HIS WIFE. I PUT HIM ovT WITH ONG Goan |, WING ON THE JAW, BUT By CONDO! | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— liom Har Veru Imnortant Work to Do— —By ALLMAN CAM | Believe MY EARS? OF ALL THE TWHGS THAT HAVE NEEDED Pair AROWO ® Were FOR THE PAST YEAR ~ AND You're Nepes Cone “TO GET ToOtT= pu $$$ _$__——— MAKE OUT A LST OF Tune S FoR Mov “re PAI Tom, Wile WE Go TH A Movi “TWS EVENING ? WHAT 1S ‘That You HAVE There, tum? ——— oy NOTHING DOING = | \ ~ | Ve. Gor some a oF | WANT TO Do- ee PAINT ad e ~~ ALL RIGHT~ PETER! AH --=+ OUT- WITTED Annie Runs a Good Second eT (i SES ‘PRNS WILL SToP oTTo AuTO~ SHOOT A I INCH ARMOR PIERCING SHELL AT OHO~ A SHELL ~-! — AN ITS SURE A COMIN’ ~ WELL, SPEED 'ER UP OL CART TLL WE BOTH GET GOING THE AME SPEED AND ILL SHOW YoU SUMPIN’ SAPPY ~ “THIS SHELL 19 GOOD FOR ABOUT \S MILES BEFORE I(T POPS, SC VEL JUST SHUT THE MOTOR OFF WHANG - Go | WERE PLAYING OUR LAST CHIP ON THIS HALTING “THAT 7 o> f (Continued From Yesterday) tine rose to leave _ Bidney the news of her en-/ failure frankly a cement to herself, the evening| “I've meant well, Tillie,” shg said the same’ day. The little house |“i'm afraid I've said exw what quiet when she got out of the I shouldn't. I can only think that ar at the door, Harriet was asleep "° matter what i Wrong, two wor "en the couch at the foot of her bed, |derful pieces of luck have come to Christine's rooma were empty. YOU Your hushand—that is, Mr me Katie on the back porch, | Schwitter—cares for you—you admit of Sunday newspapers | that and you are going to have a around her ebiid.” about give you up,” said “E was thinking, rather than WWE ANG J > ay o she confessed her oD Gov. Yamagata Explains Japan’s Version in Korea TOKIO, May K rather than tb feaponsipie is mighty thankful that Winsome is 0 much better dressed than she is. 1 would be if T were in her plate, But, goodness me, I can’t sit here goetiping all the morning.” 2 Jenny Wren disappeared insifie ~ her home, and Peter was left to think over what he had learned, Next story: Concerning Welcome _ Robin. ‘ ‘Tillie’s pale even filled jy. “I used to be @ good woman, Mre tee creath that’s left trom | Howe,” she said, simply, “Now I'm | #0 to waste, I'd take NOt. When I look in that gia at| Myself.cand call myself what 1 am, 1’ realty | 1'4 give a good bit to be back on the had it.” bye Pesca | , draw ‘found opportunity for a word Be SORA SE TORS. ONY | th Xx. wella Guifiatins Yeont head | of him out of the barn. “ve been wanting to «penk to |you, Mr. Le Moyne”. &he lowered | her voice. “Joe Drummond's been | coming out here pretty remular.| lage Sehwitter maya he's drinking « little | = ‘ @ | Shor He don't ithe him loafing around | ‘ ‘ ‘ ¥ wt The here; he sent him home list Sunday. | What's come over the boy?” | "talk t@ him.” hout to them that they are ing thetr ordinary & hopelens cause—for ence they are unable thre thelr own inability then Replying ' hindament ty tn neglect irpations tor tn Indeper to achiev | to govern era MENT (TF ALE BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by J. W. Burgess) the upriving The Matter of Dress replacement of Korean vit- wa ty debian Gort j Aor Htoee cousins don't look much | ny Wren that he wae serry he had Yindenia wid , alike, do they?’ remarked Jeon-|doubted her, and that he never situation’ ta hy Wren, as she poked her head out|would again. Then he begged her fabediet Tavs of her house to gossip with Peter Rab: |to core out and tell him why Mr ahy village, or where the Kore wit Bluebird was not as brightly dressed majority fteelf requerts the ap What cousina?® Getnanded Peter, | 4#, xyineome ‘i pointment of Japanese headimen, | "tring all about very hard | moteuie . Ne te they have been #0 appdinted. | “Those two sitting on the fence ts, In altogether too busy to lover there. Where are your eyes, | "Pend much time on fine clothes, and Number Exaggerated | Peter?” replied Jenny, rather | ine clothes need a tot of care,” re “There have been Inatarees of | Sharply pe Jenny Wren, sitting in her mE anhey thieewhere Koreans have aske Ta ’ r stared harder than ever, On poree tibeond ana looking down at Peter. violently lin the interest of hettér adminis |OMe post sat Winsume Bluebird and seco when Winsome is aboyt, he | naherent® Of tration and prompter justice. Hut |r another post sat Welcome Robin. | Mttfacts all the attention, and that is for the mort | the number of Japanese headmen |! 40n't see anybody but Winsome |* Very great advantage,” to Manchu-lnay neon grommly exaggerated and Welcome, and they aren't even| Peter sniffed. “1 don't see any | Hawall and) t of 2.508 villages in Korea,| elated,” replied Peter, with a pux for Peninewla, accord Governor Yarhagata. civil administrator To Entertain Yanks | The Young Men's Hebrew tion will entertain soldier and members at a dinner and Tuegday evening, July 1, at the ditorlum of the association, 17th and Jefferson st. eid stomach ailments, ‘the liver and p health as ado eccha Ie—is Mr. | Japan's } Korta 1 cause réepofta that’ one Is that the blue suit Harriet said she made for yout Fight stylish. I'd like to see the ” on te rfival fn ‘Teteya ie Bice head this Where the majority tr Sidney obediently turned, and pees. are, os toward of att! dee beaasted, Ttou 13| “The barkeeper says he carrite a tal, doing God knows what for revolver around, and talks wild. 1 P ees ‘sorts of people, and Miss Harriet | sought maybe Sidney Page could do, 2 iagerd a suit like that and asking | ™ething with him.” : a 100 for it. and that tony that a per-| 1 think he'd not like her to know. | sere fieesn't dare to speak to her)!!! do what I can.” Battide, one | @he’s in the dining room. And|_ K.’s face was thoughtful ax he fo! agen, toe .. Well, it'a at}| owed Christine to the road. Christine was very silent on the he latter. Section have ; Mr. K."s not here. | “ ‘ ing 3 Ct pees way back to the city. More than eS er ee once K. found her eyes fixed 6n him, a oa attitude Koreans The cauné the present ut. interview, ried of then in an the 4 were fay sther to ¥ b ria, ntage in that,” sald he. | do America » you kni “Well, that's what I call it. I'm Blind. Don't I hear her dressing about 4 o'clock every afternoon, When she's all ready, sittin’ in Parlor with the door open, and a on her knee, as if she'd been all afternoon? If he doesn't ‘4 at the foot of the stairs, up to him. ‘K.’ she says, I'm waiting to ask you some- wouldn't you like a She's always teedin’ cake, s0 that when he table he won't eat honest ‘ ; it ae arts & 2 E jad paused with one glove ‘8 ton@ carried conviction. ing another of its queer were Christine and K. in| each other? K. had always friend, her confidant. To him up to Christine—she shook herself impatiently, What had come | over her? Why not be glad that he | had some sort of companionship? Harriet found her a little later, | ‘fice down on her mother’s bed, ery. | ing am if her heart would break. She | her roundly. } ‘u've been ovetworking,” she said. “You've been getting thinner. Your measurements for that suit} showed it. I have never re of this hospita! training, al after | e = : ; Ee last January—" She could hardly eredit her senses | when Sidney, still ewollef with weep- } ing, told her of her engagement. “But I don't understand. If you S eare for him and he has asked you to marry him, why on earth are you erying your eyes out?” “1 do care! I don't know why I erjed, It just came over me, all at once, that I~ It wan just foolish. news, I am very happy, Aunt Har riet.” Harriet thought she understood. ‘The girl needed her mother, and she, Harriet, was hard, middle-aged woman and 4 poor substtute. She patted Sidney's moist hand. “I guess I understand,” she said. “IN attend to your wedding things, Sidney, We'll show this street that even Christine Lorenz can be out done.” And, as an afterthought, “I| hope Max Wilson will settle down He's been none too steady!” eee ee eS K. had takén Christine to see Til- Ne that Sunday afternoon. The interview with Tillie had been @ disappointment to K. Christine, with the best and kindiiest inten-| tions, struck a wrong note. In her! endeavor to cover the fact that) everything in Tillie’s world was wrong. she fell into the error of pre. tending that, everything was right Tille, grotesque of figure and! tragic-eyed, Hstened to her patiently, | while K. stood, uneasy and uncom- fortable, in the wide door of the hay barn and watched automobiles turn. ing in from the road, When Chris- an@ it puzzled him Tt Was late when they got home. Sidney Was sitting on the low step, waiting for them. Wilson had come across at 7, im-| patient because he must se@ a case that évening, and protaising an early | feturn, In the little hall he had| drawr her to hin and kissed her, | this time not on the lips, but on the forehead and on each of her white eyelids. (Continued Tomorrow) Yank to Command Chinese Birdmen CHICAGO, May 24.— (United Press.)—Pat O’Brien, of Richmond, Cal, the first American to escape rdf. a German prison camp, tiring of inaction, has necepted ‘an offer | from the Chinese foreign legion and will sail from Seattle June 1 for Hankow, theti to Siberia, where | he will take chatge of China's avia- | tion | Lieut. O'Brien, early in the war, | was in the British air service GLEE CLUB SHOW IS WINNER AT FRANKLIN: With 1,400 persons in attendance, the Boys and Girls Glee club of Franklin high school, presented the operetta ptain of Plymouth,” in| the school auditorium Friday even ing. Final performance will be heid Saturday evening. Marcia Aurelius and Alice Buchet played the leading feminine parts and James Norris, Georwe Wright William Dover, John Markey and Roy de Han also played important roles PIONEERS TO PICNIC Old settlers of the state will hold their annual reunion nt Pioneers’ | home, on the shores of Lake Wash ington, Tuesday” and Wednesday, dune 3 and 4, $100 Reward TO WHOM IT MAY © The manufacturers of the Auto Theft "willy for the afrest and convict! irity y ards on of par-| ties atoaling an automobile with the said Theft Signal properly attached thereto, or arrested and convicted | for tampering with said Signal as follows: $100 for the arrest and eonvietion on charge of grand Iar- ceny, or other felony charges, and $25 for the arrest and conviction on | a charge of joy riding—taking car without owner's permission, petty larceny or other misdemeanor on. plicants for these rewards will tind blank and affidavit forme with joeal distributors and dealers, ‘This | notice supercedes all former an- nouncements, and no rewards will be paid after this date except as above | stated, MILLER APMAN com. | PANY; Los Angeles, Cal. Dated April 19, 1919, | |adva only 14 are presided. ove by Jap. |#ed frown, Pi Are Never Satiafled anen® headmen. Out of 220 “Tut, tut, tut ).. “It Ie they whe are keeping alive |tfict magiatracies, only 16 jelaimed Jenny Weve. their hostility to Japan, and no Jay ¢ ningietrn tos fet tas. SWike: tont }imatter how good an sdminintra the Governor con. | Ronsenne aa that tion we may give Korea, how pros-| tinued, “is one of our most diffi. | 2° related. They r | peroun Koreane at homes may |oult problems in Korea. The move | ar mecnplh cit ond Parent or |be, oF how Justly the laws are ad-|crnment ix paying serious atten-| pone ne eh nore oy tninistered, these expatriates #1! \ tion furthering. an mi ba Yop tpe never be datiatiod which will develop the whole peo- vnapallirs tq ping ‘They manage to keep up thelr thid te not #o camy under) mw wnat?! connections at home, and they are chward tions that exist | the ones who netted on the conference as An Opportunity to in Jeet the Iden of seif-determinats i independence the lace tut. tut, Peter!” ha Tut tut, you any ex:| tut such Of courte they are cousins. I They as the |them to keep dla. | have i find it that get to do the Way Mr. dress?" jeation,” to education exclaimed Peter, looking Bluchird slips Ponce home without A number atudied abroad, bled to s#ionarien Japan, to of Koreans. have moet of them en eo thru the help They have gone Englind, to America They have advanced ideas,» and they want to apply these ideas immediately The Koreans utr are not ready for them. It ta untry, | t men who are the sharpest mak-|erities of the Japanese in Korea yvernor General Yamagata de- use of excessive #everity in anti-Japan demon remretting that lives had? but explained it as in in the preservation of for self-defense by the advantage, into one doesn't Korean | do t v tion Since Japan in Choren a resident ger with a began its adminis first after tration (Korea) a cers | Tesstrees vr Tay TH oa have been Ven KconomicaL and haves | : ki tee fluen she has devel rormeé Hl sacrifices As © result » ‘ ot her Kor benefited own| G nied repremsing «trations, been lost evitable order and pointing gendarmerie antialiy pered o pre amit ratly | stirred uy in have ignorant populacs administration easily All work mornin ! cal didn't believe a wird of | feat of, Wren had sald, Jenny | 6 had said, and ati! PSy “are abtful, ‘Then J: temper, a thing she If you don’t believe fo ask one them,” she snap | disappeared inside her where Peter could hear her | scolding away to herself Sn he thought it over, More this struck Peter as g vice. So he hopped over to the foot Jof the fencepost on which Winsome | Bluebird was sittir Jenny Wren and Welcome Robin are She doesn't know what she nut she?" said come Robin are cousins.” as if what he Jenny ot ~_y thefea Gull by Edmund Vance Go ©1919 - NEA SS repeated wha Peter Jost her very easily me, |ped, and house. the more fays you cousins ou float, wlent wings futile thing engulfin wW you Aw on the ambient OF irele round our The wafting of Mocks tr foolish You sink t eth the OF rive and ride them A sprite of light, an elfin form. Queening the three Marth, fir and sen You float, you flit, you flaunt the jis talking a does Peter Winsome chuckled. reontle chue |ding his head, “we are |trust that little busybotly ‘to what she is talking aboute: time, I sometimes think she more about the affairs of other pe than she sbout her own ome Robin and [ may not look much alike, but we are cousins, the same. Don't you think Cor Welcome is looking unusually this spring? “Not a bit finet than you are your | self, Winsome,” replied Peter, polite: Jiy. “Tr just love that wkyblue eoat What is the reason Mrs. rd doesn't wear as bright al ir str our 1 soft n nod you ean Know storm. does We mayhap, who first bade steam | Compel the eraft against the stream. | We know who taught the subsea boat ‘ "; To sink-and-swim instead of float | + < | We know whos darir cleaved the Violin pupilg of Fr Loading lend-footed man to fl ng appeared in recital at the} Mily, Bub; ahd Aero! Aye, wut ush School of Muxic Friday | bs gel 4 night. Mozart's minuet from hia & | Compansing three ey Rove, wolkoes tenia | Who was it Joined them all in You? and Bancia’s “Berceuse” by six girl | pupils, were the principal numbers, know fine aky who, tas you do?" 1 Go ask Jenny Wren," chuckled | Winsome, and before Peter could sity | another word flew away. | Poter seampered back to tell Jen: * w asked Jenny, abruptly. replied “Only that it makes it | ‘ That makes them |Petorted Jenny Wren beautiful bright one's attention A plain suit often Peter, want I suspect that Mra, Blue and get teet apd See Samples of Our Ptate 1 who have tested our work. by you are in the right place. Bring thie Open Sundays From 9 te OHIO CUT-RATE sez UNIVERSITY st. where Winsome’s | Peter, “but I cues if I wanted to. What's with the difference in Careest Sale and Mrs, Bluebird easier for their nest a sé@cret,” “Winsotne’s Allen's Poot-mase, be shaken coat to him, ahd Mra, burke « in and out of her |!n€ to use Foot-B being hotleed at alt, | pornime Spots and is & Very great |smarting feet and especially when | 9 to attract atten. bird in new shoes. draws every sprinkled in the foot cr hs and buntons, for sweating, callous, tired, aching Always sé Allen's Fodt-Kase to Bftale Sold everywhere, : tnt treshrA iS ie ne “ REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to Introduce out new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest — end strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; the antigeptic intd the ab bath, ‘The Tt prevents blisters and reliever painful, takes the A_cortal Pills _ Sold everywhere. in Boxes, 10¢., you can bite cofm off the cob; guaran Have yore ag} for 18 ye Pesntuntt natio: a Bek same day, nt en eo! ing to witl you. impress mn and adv Tronae is Wen ‘onage 7 ing good "aatintae ion ti tee mend: th offic for Working Peopte DENTISTS Oppccite Sraser-Patersen On Canadian Pacific Railway | British Columbia Steamship Service Take a “TRIANGLE TRIP” on a PRINCESS LINER from and return, OR Seattle to Victoria and Vancoiiver, B. 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