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her Ks... og RRS VERETT TRUE— ikeiosae ____ By CONDO e iMG L DROP INTO_THIS HOTeEC GN BUSINESS I STE YOu LCOLLINE AROUND HERE. THE CLERK Tatts ME You'RS A pest! 4 ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR—TUBSDAY, JUNE 10, 1919, PAGE 11 4 IGS OF THE DUFFS— Helen Don't Shop That Way! By ALLM. AN verter) ONO ,m Let may WW Dow You TLL NEVER Go WITH YoU AGAML “TS BUY eae ba Ny ME GO ALONG WITH | | WANT To GOT /_ " ————t_| Ry ON SOME A WAT- “Too UnmiTeeesrule — GOT] STOP AND BUY | yoo Wan, ‘ov Our | & errewe BAy VLL Tae THis oTMERS, “Tom? WOM Nou “Toow. THE FIRST HAT He ) Sze seven ; : > You— A Naw eran Wire 1 ' re |, Sie owe Ont ~ Wout Muck ? SHOWED VOU —y ppm \ BuSTEO Tas Ont 3 — WEDLOCKED Peter Became Indignant \ UL BOY MY HAT WHY -BLOCKED | To Fir Your | SOME PLACE ELSE= } ay js WHERE THEY DON’T a w INSULT CUSTOMERS. WHAT DO You MEAN - Have IT BLOCKED ? ethtss cdti My mrs (LS Runs for Safety aga Gabe SQUIRREL FOOD— BY THORNTON W. BURGEES "WOULDNT Otto AUTO TRY 5 > BE CALM LADY — THis 1S 1S GRAB TH’ REINS LADY- HELL nest gm inate ah a cas WaT? A RUNAWAY HORSE | WHAT HO ~ 5 WHERE WE MATCH 60 -HORSEPOW ie FORGOTTEN ALL ABOUT TE ILE Peter Rabbit was too po-)foots prevented Reddy from digging SCARED BY NS BUS --- LOOKS LIKE A & \ Werte AGAINGT ONE HORSEPOWER RUNAWAY (DEA WHEN WE i an bigger . \- ie Se Sek Mire. Redwing the)" ORY Meme as sh tnat AND WOULDNT WE STOP (RUNAWAY STARTING ies — ANA new CRASBR - a why she was so plainly | 414 house of Mr. Chuck's wondering d when her husband wore such | how scon it wo be safe for him a Gsome suit. there were other to come out. FP a while be heard . Ons he could ask. “How @o Mr. and Mrs. Redwing scolding @o, Mrs. Redwing?” he ex-| sharply, and by this knew that Red d. “I'm ever so glad to see dy Fox was sti about. By and by I was wondering whe you | they stopped scolding, and a few min Where did you come from” ” | PRY, | “Straight from my home,” as irs. Redwing, demurely may It, it is the bes: had.” Redwing chuckled. full of chuckles. You see. noticed how eagerly Peter was ing everywhere. “This much I will tell you, Peter Redwing. “Our next is some in these bulrushes, and if you it we won't say a word, even if don"t keep the secret.” jremaining handful of patrons dis- placing before P. Sybarite a tre-| appeared gradually, yet so quickly TTT — mendous accumulation of bills, old |that P. Sybarite was a lonely out- Ti and new, of all denominations, loose | sider by the time he had finished . btn (tbh and in packages, together with some | . ting h r stowing COPYRIGHT BY LOUIS vOSEPN VANCE ten or twelve golden Gouble-agies. | tne acer about bis pecson, I believe you will find that cor | presenting the croupier with ‘Then Retwing chuckled again and (Continued From Yeeterday) qidusiy bestowed upon the servitor!ever my fondest ambition to get rid} 4 Careless memory of mi "1 rect, observed genially. “After-| te recovered his hat ahd Redwing chuckled with him. “Double OF announeed'a voice, | seemed, to one unexpectedly fallen | of precisely $726 in one hour by the} “Thirteen, black, odd. . wards, I trust you will do me the/ to ¢ind Penfield awaiting him at the see, they knew that Peter | A player next P. Sybarite swore| heir to the princely fortune then in | clock | “There, now! You see—-you xpoil-| honor of splitting @ bottle with me} foot of the steps. ‘t like the water, and that nest | soulfully P. Bybarite’s pockets, the very nadir! . go he wat down at the end of the ¢@ my aim,” P. Sybarite complained) in the lounge.” | (Continued t ) hidden in a certain clump of Thirty-five white chips were | % Degaurliness table of his first winnings, and ex. | Peevishly | “Delighted.” said P. Sybarite. | jomOrrOw. down rushes with water all | stacked alongside the winning stake. “Pets.” eaid he with owlish @rav- changed one of hin seven big bills Forgive me,” murmured Mr. Pen Penfield strolled off, exchanged a}, on d. Suddenly Redwing flew up With unbecoming haste P. Sybarite| ity, “I begin to see that I have done | for 100 white chips. field while P. Sybarite made anoth.| few words with an acquaintance or) | When you think of advertising, | * the ait with a harsh cry. “Run. | cectoved them you an inexcusable injustice. | “What.” he asked with an ingen-|er wager. “Are you in a hurry to| two. and a few more with his em. | think ef The Star, ca t Runt he screamed. “Here 3¢ was a lucky thing for Peter that) «wet: he sighed privately, “there Giggting, the negro scratched bis uous amile, “is the maximum?” break the bank?” he added. ployes, and went downstairs. The/| c Reddy Fox!” that hole was too small for Reddy |). one thing certain, thie won't Inet, "ed “Seein's it's you,” maid the crou-| “It's my ambition,” modestly con-| 5 ———— Peter didn't wait for a second to follow him, : “Well, sub.” be admitted, “Ah pier, grinning, “we'll make it 20 a/| femned the little man, watching a sec But I don’t like to seem a piker He knew by the sound of ke sare of thie one; ic) "nds that gemmun gen'ly does | throw.” ond twenty gathered In to the bene = yoler that Redwing | utes later he heard Redwing’s happy |!!! Just make sure Df thie Gin. | Change they*min’s erbout me, aftuh| “Such being the case"-—P. Sybar-|fit of the house, “But I've only a| 't joking. There was just one song of “Quone-ka-ree! Quongka-| “Ant bi ‘ CBee they done cut er melon, like.” ite pushed back the little army of|few minutes more—and you do play | of safety, and that was an old ree!” Peter was relieved. “That |°* Datibers a he shifted the 19 re |. With the air of an emperor, P.| white chip»—"you may give me 20/ such a darned small gume | 1 that Johnny Chuck's grandfa-|mexns,” thought he, “that Reddy | ‘itil ob hia original stack to keep | SYbarite gave the negro a $20 bill dark-brown counters for these |. “Perhaps I can arrange matters| had made between the roots of Fox has gone away, but I think hn prsera ime with his winning chip on “And now.” he cut short a storm In ten minutes he had lost $200./for you,” suggested Mr. Penfield. } t Big Hickory Tree. Peter didn’t #it here a while longer to make sure. | = | the time getting there. He was none | There is nothing like being safe, If) ‘02 D0Ulle an at of thanks, “if you'll be good enougt At the end of 20 minutes, he ex-|“You'd like the limit removed?’ Double © to give me just one more glass of | changed his last $25 for seven brown t. Make the! ‘ot as bad as all t eddy was 0 close at| one is safe, nothing else matters See dialos -- & , champagne, I think I'l totter home pia. | maximum « hundred, and I'll begin 5 Sonstige polled some white much.” one Bh ye Oggi lg cee Yas-suh Ten minutes later, he was worth| to feel at home. Good Pictures Are a Liberty Habit Of Peter's tail as Peter! If little Mra. Peter had heen there | Camned if i didn't repeat: Can YOU) 15 4 twinkling a glasa was in his $1,800; in another ten, he had be| “Delighted to oblige. You won't down that hole.|and known what Peter was thinking | >t ber suite ‘denettey hand. As if it were so much water|fore him counters calling for $5,000] object to my rolling for you?” Pen |she probably would have asked him| . Sybarite — we 7 in short, indifferently—P. Sybar-| or thereabouts field nodded to the croupier; who . why it was he ever left the Old Brier} | low's tl he croupter anawered | it@ tomsed it off. It is," he observed privately—"it| (firet paying P. Sybarite seven hun- Patch a tk ae . And my hat.” | must be my Day of Days |dred on his last wager) surrendered WED NESDAY 4 nap t ine Wine” Yo’ hat?” Peter iterated in sur A hand touched his shoulder, and| his place, | : Next story: Peter Hears Queer This ie becoming hn af: ana.) Dee Yo’ didn't leaf yo’ hat wif) a quic o mid: “Beg pardon Not in the least,” agreed P. Syb- ‘ Notaes. —— hace ge | : rang cold de. | % Muh; yo" done tek it wif yo’ when) He up with a slight start |arite, markhalling his chips in stacks : _————_— Caenit* ate’ he Slee . yo" went upstahs t of five; $25 each, “It's an honor,” rt] : Gratitude is too often but a fervid | °°" $100 certificates were| “Ob.” murmured P, Sybarite, | bec he added, covering several numbers expectation of favors to come BEyeR Dew TIN0 Carsales WOT? | snched a stranger—to find t his elbow a/as Penfield deftly set ball and wheel He turned to the door, hesitated, | large ody of man sly surround: | in motion j| turned back, and solemnly sat him-| ed bf evening clothes and urbanity;| He won the first fall; and encour welt dowr | whowe face was broad with plump|aged by thix, began to play extrava placed in hi« hond. In a daze he counted, folded, and pocketed them | While thus engaged he heard lball #pin agein. Hix original § When the Seattle and “Pete,” said he. extending his right) cheeks particularly clean-shaven;| gantly, sowing the board liberally Lfterty [remained upon the doub® naug mete,” onl 0 | foot, “I wish you'd do something for| whose eyes were keen and «mall, and| with wagers of $25, $50 and $100 Sa Pg : a aig 1 up; his stake was gath | me twinkling; whose fat hand (offered}each, Hardly ever the ball clattered cramento ered | sce o P. Sybarite) was # y white} to a lodgement but he « one 0 Face “You've had enough,” Intelligence Yasaut to P. Sybarite) was strikingly white} to a lodgment but he cashed one or Value oder’ | “Take off my shor and dimpled and well manicured;| another of these; and the number of . +? wtnlaied es "| Ul assured of the x an's oc itable) combined with the complais:| passed his count, All other play at theatre, and all the fans will ‘come down to see | mitted, axoned student This time hia anatomy proved “ 1 Y plete seriousness, the negro plumped | ance of a of man-| that table’ ceased, and a gallery of te docth tnd himecit at) 2S Upon his knees, unlaced, and| kind to mark an individuality at] patrons of the establishment gath | Skt ore tse tathotety emil:| Femered the shee | once insinuating and forceful | ered und, following . with breath Fine oaeue meemamaen - “It's a shocking shoe,” observed You were asking for me, I be|jons interest the fortunes of this ne aa e va ss 2” eed thel™ dreamily Weve?" pursued this person, with} shabby little plun Their pres: > Phat teetaabin Pat ‘orward he tucked his| complete suavity ence om annoying, pleased h latter; “but he's Mable to be her forward he tucked F u nee, far from annoying, pleased him | or 5 note into the toe of the P. Sybarite pursed doubtful ps.) it was just so much additional ae ‘Oh, ye said P. Sybarite bright: | despised footwear I'm afraid,” he replied pleasantly, | suran oe fair play, The mount-| to dark lear ine, Peatield, of I am not going home broke,” he| “you have the advantage of me jing of the roulette wh noeee 2, ent “wait.” xplained Inboriously to Pete, “as 1/1 this is my thirty-recond | placed upon a broad she patil Ms Brc gy a rtniniy shall if I dare go upstairs | birthday | gl vated several inches € 1, you'll nt your hat be to find. my hat The ball was spinning. He de-| the table-—was proof against secret GREATEST ¢ you go—won't you? | jfer ote | sholly wens'ble,” Pete ap-| posited four chips on the square| manipulation. And a throng of spec Placing an incredulous hand upor : r 5 | Rut they ain't no reason | numbered |tators not only forbade any att the crown of his head, F ybarite P A rT i that it was cove: excl 0” #h'd tek enny mo chances | Iam Mr. Penfield the stranger | to call wrong numbers on a winning ee ‘0’ don't wantuh,”” he added, knot- | explaiped cast, but likewise insured fair | sively with hair | “1 4must have put it down some where upstairs he murmured in My?" BP, Sybarite jumped up| ing on the part of the croup lly seized his hand. “I| was so busy raking in losing t I nee you well tonight or paying winnings that P ting th laces. “Td just as tb I not go fetch yo’ hat and Yo needn't bother,” P. Sybarite| hor PICTURE par- | LFORD panic i returned wit Releasing the hand, he sat down.| ite had time neither to watch him! . fore you went Up 1X never better.” With a slight smile | nfield, cool and smiling, con.) 9, P weenape 2 cee ‘ , The Plunger Mr. Penfield nodded toward the gam-| fined his attention te the wheel, If] lou May Pay More But You Can't ||) 2: vc! it seme.) namar Mee RIMM ng oj mat ara ea ne ae Gamay es Feet Besnard imaginable now possessed 1 Thirty-two, red, even,” observed | account of P. Sybarite’s steadily aug- | Y i. fdas Sete’ bas ybarite. The first flush of his un: | the eroupte mented mountain of chips, he be-| De tist ; Ae Giles brah Never | Accustomed libations seemed to have Oh, tolerable, tolerable,” assent: | trayed it not at all overtly: UPON A er n ry have known the delirious joy of that| Wor" Itself out, his more jed FP. Sybarite, blandly accepting | But abruptly (they had been play i? . draught to have had no other counters that called for $700. ing Jess than 15 minutes) he paused | internal:celebration or found the) 1.1 to steady his gratulate , In one year from today, I shall/ and, instead of starting the ball on} courage to risk his first bet And suddenly the 50-cent tip pre It is an absolute fact that nature 1s hard to improve on and it ix a fact that the handiwork of nature can be almost solid comfort resided| be 33," he reckoned, and shifted a/another race round its ebony run, that his hard-| maximum to the square designated | dropped it lighty in the depression | and a certal in the kne SCREEN ore reproduced. This is son La Md het hae 8 i coca = earned $5 reposed in safe deposit. | by that number immediately above tho axle of the at I have made a most careful an nore’ study—? 4 e ‘They can't get that away, from “What do you think? Is Teddy | wh Expression Teeth—acknowledged by dental authorities to be How American Women | ine not so long as I'm. able to, going to get the nomination?” | rhe game is closed,” he an & the greatest achievements of modern dentistry. May Keep Faces Young kick he reflected with huge satis “I'm only very slightly interested | nounced evenly, with a slow amile, , Own Method faction lin politics,” replied Mr. Penfield, “| “gir—-directly to P. Sybarite—"al- I Follow Nature’s tar tk ress an opin-| sks the resources of Monte a i Temata plan That is why my | The American smart woman ages| And the $735 In hin pocket was In't like to exp an opin-| tho {t lacks the resource d | cn? ee ee ees | so aoadeetee eaality of carte far costar than the Bastien | possessed of @ devil of restlessness. | ion Sorry a prior engagement| Carlo, this establishment neverthe © Teeth” are distinguished b; ¥ oy tee "Site fr woman,” says« Christine Miller C.|He could almost it quivering | obliged me to keep you walting less imitates its protective mea ainese. I carefully study each ag 9 , Aged ee fe $8 famous Engliah health expert. | with impatience to get into action | “Thirty-three, black, odd - ures. A table losing $25,000 in one er in which your natural teeth fit togeth eee ae |hilarates that you over-exert your-| After ail, it was only $736; not a] “Don't mention it,” insisted P.|day ceases operations. You are just formation of the gums and jaws, the shape of the face and lnelven and grow old before cent more than the Wages of forty-| Sybarite politely, “Not another word | 000 to the geod. Accept my mouth and shape and tint of the natural teeth ly Be ee ste eshilarating | tive. weeks’ servitude to the Genius} of apology protest! Indeed, I've | congratulations.” Free Painless Extractions with all Plate and Bridgework fucks moisture grows pale and with. | of the Vault of the Smell managed to divert myself am “y very amiable,” insisted IW. 2, A " i ¥ 0c ‘ d soon forma wein- | rl ” ed P. barite scort while waiting Thank you, P. &: with a litle bow P s Are Free looking and soon forma wrin That,” mused P. Sybarite scorn-| while wa Sy | Examinations and Consultation: . “| fully, “won't take me far added in acknowledgment of another | “But if you care for revenge, I shall beret American ccmplexion’ is) owhat,” he argued, “ix the use| $700 consignment of chips. ‘Today,""| be pleased to continue at the other | 4d yy ‘ leotized wax, whieh ¢ * the faded, | of travelling if you can’t go to the|he mused aloud, “is the 1th of| table | | lifeless cuticle to fla end of the line? April" “Unfortunately that, too, has sus- a [Pes fresh, “young. skin “L might a4 well be broke," he| “The fourteenth,” corrected Mr.| pended operations,” returned Pen. | wholly in evidence. Livery drugmint | asseverated, the way I am!" Penfield; “today is only about two} field. “However, I hope before long Rooms 205-6-7-8 Pioneer Bldg. First Ave. and James St, has this wax; one ounce usually is| Glancing cunningly down his nose, | hours old,” to relieve you of your gains,” Phone Main 6237 sufriciont. Spread on A ppt like | ne saw the finish of a fool, ‘Rught you are,” admitted P, Syb-| Opening the cash drawer, he os eam, Ve. norning.—Advertisement, | “Anyway,” ho insisted, “it wasLarite, shifting $20 from the 12 to the cleared it completely of its contents,

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