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PAGE 13 By ALLMAN ETT TRUE By CONDO! e Bes Sacacs THAT'S WHaT S HYRSH!] ir us. . A Being BvILT Ae y Hers. .— / i DOINGS OF THE DUFF. OLIVIA, Sov MAY AS Wit Dames Ths ADVFETIOING FOR A HuStAND STUNT FROM YouR MIND RIGHT NOW- TT's 5 SIMAAN pRIDICVLOVS AND Tom i6 IN A | OF ALL The Junk Some oF ‘THESE BeOS BEND IM - ANO THEY BxPEcT GoM~DOOY Ri over \T- r ~ WD Pau PoR rr - ‘This GUY % 37" 1 DID IT Mom AS A SPELLS LOVE WITH A CAPITAL 4 | Jowe TA ANTHNs PLE bey LS TWAT OUGUT TO Cer fy] | BUT | WAS HAVING “The | Time of MY fp _ Ly Youn ure | CC, THEN, CUT OUT THAT SweasrRinc —— so” | WEDLOCKD What's One More? | DON'T see WHY WOMEN / WEAR THOSE | TIGHT SKIRTS | I'M GLAD You | MENTIONED (T- ~) | ITS ONtY WOMEN WHO SAVE THAT | WEAR “EM- THEY / DON'T NEED so | | MUCH MATERIAL. | anith Paae | WANT To Stow’ THOSE OTHER WOMEN THAT IM A SANER,TOO | LIKE THAT SPIRIT You MUST HAVE AT LEAST A DOZEN SKIRTS Now — ALL TH ’ STYLE Now, BESIDES — SQUIRREL FOOD ( Yes~ ant 8 YOU'RE TOSSING GOSKW-T DONTE=.—." | (JESS DIDNT HAVE “mavee Jess wirard — (YE 2 Seto fo onsen ) ett = a (wou'e weemte peg hg oa ae CAN STOP OTTO AUTO” eet ShANAS || ine 55 POKE THERE | | DOWN YET: 5 : CIRCUS, HEM-HEH 7 Ant (Co SS eee F gaa) —_ Secu Pune Oncy ne his chats end rowed tm Jub Wits * cere 57 | é bee al x th hada te rom Page One | |iation: “Perceval! O you great, big Cwett, F he ————-@ | beautiful Perc MIT AINT BIG) Solr maiden monaker was| P. Sybarite made a motion as if But now we know you! Take |‘ tear the no whiskers—Perceval’’ Wise mind reader would \ sa called a policeman, then and bes Uckets presented him by his mayhem was the least of | {te cousin | ¢ t gehen contemplated by P. Sy In his ears rang the hideous tu penpals . Festraining himself, he | ™!t of George's joy more than disentangle} “Perceval lip down from the tali| Drewing to him ¢ ham & Wimper letterheads, P. Sy ona Bross with | arite dipped a pen, considered briet naidered e sat thoughtfully $ hiy, and wrote rapidly and freely in| ied hoapitabie ri marvelled at the reverberations in don't let me detain you, Peter.” said | word, Cresty flew away. Peter Tetter’s for me.” he said, ‘. ial bine band ‘ ty 7 emerged to day: side it Creaty before Peter could find his | tated, looking first toward the “give it here. please.” | . - ht w . 1 Then he became conscious of P nance bright « tongue, “I just want to ask one lit. Old Brier Patch and then Ue favor of you Jenny Wren's house. What ts it?” asked Peter, who is|couldn't understand about always glad to do any one a favor. (cast-off suits of the Snake me “If, in your roaming about, you and he felt sure that Jenny |run across an old castoff suit of Mr. could tel him. Finally; @liv'ry—just come.” an | My Dear Mae Alye George, boiding the letter’ Every man has his price. You it Of caxy reach, while he read know mine. Pocketing false pride Accents the traitorous, I accept your bounty with all the “Perceval Bybarite, Exquire,| Gratitude and humility becoming in | Messrs. Whigham, & Wim. ® 00r relation. And if arrested for Sybarite some three feet distant, re garding him with tight-lipped inter Good Godt George ejaculated wae ore with feeling. “Did you do that to | h the none. h ked at tength. | me?” pert ¥8 | Placksnak or of any other mem. the better of him and back he Semumerceval—Eequire!” | Sppearing in the box without eve | (He nose.” he remarked at y I did.” returned P. Sybarite curt ber of the Snake family, I wish you | pered, lipperty-lipperty-ip, to meee’, m. Myserito| ae Scxnes. 1 Prowse sclensly S| when I ached Wf you'd like v6 ge to Want me to prove it? | Old Clothes Wanted would ‘remember me and let me foot of the tree in which Jenny Pree. le tie ce ete oe atti them. |the theatre tonight, 1 meant tt—eaq| “Plenty, thanks” returned the wk eubcuindé wy: diane know. Will you, Peter?” said Cresty. had her home. I don't want it.” pro-/ 4 . I meant a regular show. at a firoed |*hipping clerk moresely, as he pick 5 RNTO NW A—a—a—what?’ stammered Pe. “Jenny!” called Peter, “I got no truck with |4nd keep the newspapers Ignorant |! wii od himself up wand dusted off his (Copyright, 1919. by T. W. Burgess tor, Jenny Wren” He got ne nds what know your | °f our kinship. Fear not—trust me write to you on per. /and enjoy the masque as much as ¥ with monograms and|! mean to enjoy “Kismet And if you would do me t es hd, ‘the envelope close to bis | *t of favore—sh aie) ee jothing. “Gee! You got a wallop inh teabiiee tres taki idan $ A cast-off suit of clothes of any He could hear Mr. Wren . Srat “t ke the kb ofa Pe vl yan i a ° ys se ; Bop rs th agi: a oO brown, with ike ys ne eee ber of the Snake family re |enether tres, Sut Be sane Cur that page dB ana © eee OM LA pointed cup Wns ttl thas eas ne | peated Cresty, somewhat impatient. him. “Jenny! Jenny Wren! a hard, on his way to the dear Old | A pointed cap was all that was need: |! Mow, don't forket, Pater. 3% . u PS, 1 mean.” George amended) Brier Patch, sone one called him. ed to make him quite distinguished |!¥- “Now. don't forget, Peter. I've|called again. This time P ay. | hastil Why didn't you ever te Peter! Ob, Peter Rabbit! called the looking. He certainly wae the hand. £°t,t0 Bo house hunting, but you'll | popped her head out and her d you ever again and epitfed in ecatary until it|fifd an excuse to write me on any oui wad Saliva’ Gbabeie’ part: |aee Pn, Sele ge aoe raat ta ; find me here or hereabouts if it hap-| eyes fairly snapped. 8 i matter, please ot i ae the in rh a ‘olce eter stopped abruptly, sat | somest as well as the largest of the zi fudely from his grasp. as we Papo : wt oe ppg laos ent about this 1 offer 7 vk up very straight, looked this wa Flycatcher members. pore Abo Beg one of those castoff Nees s he cried = resentfully. a ie ot sent in a atagebox at the Knicker I'm not and never was, and fur \jooked that way and looked the oth Pen: obk be 4 h 5 ‘eer os 24 . your manners? . . .| IY: it is of course impo: for ol ae a ou m to be in a hurry, so] Before Peter could say another | Mr. Blacksnake’s Old Suit, Otis thermore 4 didn't bit you,’ replied ut the right way ver your head,” eried rather a harsh voice ked. Then all in a finsh if | me to live down the deep damnation becker theatre tonight, to see m ive down the deep damn a ‘Siemet”* Pr All 1 did wns to let go's eyes opened simultane | You fa bump your th his mouth head o or, You're a clumay Hth impotent rage, P. sy. | having been born a Sybarite, but | Sk! tt on bis Mone’ the indulgence of my friends can co rhe wat in at his desk, | ®VE me the further degradation of ‘ " br ou know, George, and if you came to him who it was Chebed had being k n as Perceval he gasped Alone ge cahabeed gs yar tele lie ee arite shook his he One| trie another t vou might meane by the handsomest member ig mn aa mn Tm Mmmm III ISIE IOPUIOOOTEISISIRIBIGIOIONAN Gumeeemn the partners were) og 1 remain Cilies Soncia, |et @ ot t e t dome of yours, Better ac \of his family, It was Cresty the the day) and with a leer, bear ' pros Geéree Gomarided | OF offers and be friends Great Crested Flycatcher. He was bookkeeper carefully slit |e Remote! slope and withdraw is en | P. SYBARITE. with | This he sealed and addressed in a all you Pe @ little bigger than Scrapper the way it Kingbird, but ‘not quite as big as : all right.” George Weleome Robin, and more slender stamped envelope: then thrust his “ ay an ¥ a penbe gh Totaly | BAR into a raw but none the lene shipping clerk ope rawer in| 6 24 San & oe peg py ag tag BA ia handwriting: : antiqffe potato; covered the red and| bis desk, took out a pair of cuffs, |! chal ae oe party shading Into bright yellow beneath. ) | black inkwells; closed the ledger; and begun to adjust them to the * : a: i t “Ite bard.” George sighed regret locked the petty-cash: box and put it Wristbands of his shir x T had planned to take) vay: painstakingly arranged the| “Since when di begin to gnuft | ful jamn’ hard. But whatever . to the theatre tonight | potters, top ib thé cle coke?” he ing 1 with mild com. | YOU say goes. I'll keep your secret.” Patek for the Knicker. | otters. paste-s . and all th rt leal paraphernalia of hie desk: and | passion Good! P. Sybarite extended one iam pe og toe snow | siewed round on his Stool to blink| “I’m not joking P. Sybarite|of his small, delicately modeled o caution as Losing, mywelf ye Eri Drop Freezone on a touchy penatvely at Mr. Bross displayed the tickets A friend m hands. “Shake,” said he, amiling oyna masquerade| ‘That gentleman, having some ime | Me pene 2 SBSe uD. Che. party | Wiektel corn, then lift that corn since despaired of any response to| for tonight uid i Yet you (To be continued tomorrow.) Use the tickets, I thought | his persistent baiting, was now come along —or ne dition.” i : 1 a4 now pre , with fingers wee might like then. They | occupied with « hand-mirror and en Go to it ir é bi @einner is wonderful. Of| Geavors to erase the smu e 1 must promnive me to quit eat! "Frisco Pol Nab : o Police Na wee ey not care to sit in 4) marking-ink from hia face by means |ine me Pe bere < pcs A . Box without a drens mult, but| ora handkerchiet which he now and |¢lse rever Automobile Bandit yeu won't mind. If you 40,| again moistened in an George chuckled, paused, frowned OAKLAND, Cal, June 2 you td sorte yd tise Who! natural and unaffected manner regarded P. Sybarite with harrow! bne arrest made in the wily Grease How would you like to go to the | *uspicion i t. police ed tod Tour affte cousin, theatre tonic naked P. Sybarite And never tell anybody, either.” catch the two bandits who ‘ MAE ALY | George soaped noisily his huge red |4dded the other, in deadly earnest 1 two Sact nto men of P, Sybarite’s | hands George hesi vi c amounting t s pin pricks I'd like it.” he replied Weil, it's your name, ain't it?” enlivened his long-suffering) He bent forward over the bowl. |! bled 1 Zam nto jew Unaware of their fitful| ters, and gu at P. Sybarite got down from his| them at 8:30 p.m. or high . ened up sroped blindly fe two | stool, His face was almost way as the ere motoring to Oak vey . : $. EEMMERE vigorously at his cigaret,| yards or wo of dark men cone toe; | but for two bright. red. spot he oe ee Its great cities are teeming with human life and interest. Important personages Wee Feeked back and forth on the hind ornamenting the adjacent wali, bur.|#ize of quarters, beneath either| ‘The automobile of the hold-up men from all the centers of the world are here to see the wheels of Democracy go ‘round. — ———~» |cheek-bone. He « half head | was found near here . : * *. 3 oe ee anlar ck eel mee mae hee New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, and the other great business and TOW uc ore Tobacco apparer half as wide; but social centers of the East present a marvelous panorama of new action and new there war sincerity in hia manner YOuth Is Held on | thou ; rt : i and ah G¢ninous snep in the unflined ghts to quicken your patriotic pulse and arouse your enthusiasm for Peace. Will My Heart Stand? ng state Of hia bite eye zs Charge of Murder _ eesn't hurt « bit drop a ute Siaibe yeurehr ba. ckid Eilold BAN FRANGIGCO, June 2.—-Roy|¥feezome on an aching corn, in Come East and visit the many places of historic interest, where we won our first fights» > ' |“Onty—don’t may 1 didn’t warn you!” | Wolff, 18, sought on charge of mur wig Aree hig agro A al for LIBERTY. A Vit I Question for Every Man Who! Ah-h,”" sneered George, truculent in | der ner Greer near Bakersfield | FA tnbug! bi ba ad Come East, too, for the fun of it—for a fling at the gay, 5 he Ch | his arm norma What's « in Your' | leat weak: te. — for Seattle ana| A tihy bottle of Freezone costs but Titles of Booklets carefree, happy summer life of the cool seashore from Atlantic mores or ews to Answer ltton before yeu..leave thie ware|upon arrival dhele will be hela tor} # ar cents at any drug store, but in) gehts thik Wiech kee City and the forty beaches of New Jersey t6 Bar Harbor eal the - ark ! = WAS | BERS orn Ee Pane Wi {sufficient to re every hard) New ml Ghoeee Ia : 7 A eng house. I won't be oniled Perceval | California authorities, accotding to 8) Coen sort corn. or corn between the Kast of Boston Pipl of New Englane 4 ig setig rg ie! the NP br faa 4 aeeyel & Life to Vina Ont who know that tobacco injures them | by you or any other pink-enred crow | hm inewsss ceived here t0-| toes, and the calluses; without sote ountains ; or, up in New Yor! ¢, among the sportful woods ; 7 Vixperiment power ‘iim chen canes more will between Balaam's aon and a aughing |day. Woltf wax sought in Oakland) Doe Or tectacion New England Shores South of and lakes of the Adirondacks, or through the Thousand Islands. _ is mre over”, user of tobacco more suffering than they can volun. ae vareee sped: with resegument.| Greet was beaten to death’with w|_ Yreeneae te th seniational diseo Boston See Niagara Falls —-and the historic Hudson with memories of Bilotted task and then fichts nico- make (1 easy for for supremacy. As long as t urself by get-| which gradually overcame his better hammer. His murderer eacaped with | “TY Of @ Cincinnall genius, It i ; . the Half Moon and its doughty skipper. ft wine he lives: when it loses | as dire: The habit really quits | uagment his automob Summer in the East offers ni i Fe Mim BEE Before the final victory | you and its departure isc ots | “You won't, eh?” he sald strident — ———— | “it you Sab” Weta el bar Ady 3 om ew pleasures, new life, new in. Bicotine you pass thru many equal to its indulgence IIy I'd like to know what you're Haynes re ft. Near Liberty ‘ toreat toa even oe Beers oscar and eaf- If you want to know how much | s0ing to do to # me, Perce ” theatre.-Advertisement Adirondacksand Thousand Islands The United States Railroad Administration invites you to travel, and casier It is to quit the habit with| P. Sybarite atepped quickly toward : offers Summer Excursion fares to all eastern resorts. Ask your local ticket tl erefore some hearts | N a}, than without what an| him and George with « growl Mingare Fale ‘, agent to help you plan your trip, or apply to the nearest Consolidated Ticket con ae te what ‘ it costs you, th n using |threw out his hands in a manner ig idditene Office ; or write for illustrated booklets, as given here, with list of hotela Heart can stand. The man who t as usual and take eta. | based up » somewhat hazy concep Hew Jereny Beaek State which book you desire, Address: this additional strain on bis bh At the end of a w bad tion of the formula of self defense. @ donen times a day by smoking *™oking or chewing for a day and ”, rmula of self-defense, i * probable ou ve * To his surprise, the open hand of igarets, & pipe or cign ow. \it if probable you will have no de t r STATE ieee ceatinays recmnns ih "gees, Ataryegstjaeate| im smal min sive mat tatt|| Boy Over BO Youre ‘UNITED- S- LROAD -ADMINISTRATION:, | ine wie Rgnagees| he ; bed ne@ called hi ‘euard and EPILEPTIC ‘ mee Vem 24 ie) cai wie Wat '@ Pleasur | pla Gish trait Whe badass Bon pg tonal oan’ renee RATIONAL BA Travel Bureau Travel Bureau Trave Bureau Reaite Ast hae| Monts | Hosting with ‘{ndlgnation, he seosea Av, ae 143 Liberty Street 646 Trinsportation Building 602 Henley Building where, and he will tell you! under the ung his right fist hea for t Z New York City fol o Atlanta at using tobacco \* injurious and not In | Mg his right fist heavily for the Bat it im far better to t the or P By barite somehow it than to experiment find © habit, and that| strangely, it missed its goal and 1 refund the u } George Broa sat upon the dusty «fi | grimy floor, batted his eyes, rueful ly rubbed the back of his head, and, much tobacco your heart will ts ivy it KeTioUs results. ut thought of quitting in un-|Seattie under thie guaran it tO most men—even Lo those and U. C, Guy aod other good drug pe Tyee ss oy di teaeey