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MORNING, MRS. Say, WHEN TIRED LAST NIGNT DA Five-sDoOcLC4AR ON You tf ‘s THE TIME I PUT ONG TSS - \e THAT'S THE case, FORK IT OVER tt THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919. ° PAGE 13 By CONDO} Do You MEAN TO INSINUVATE ¢ OF THE DUFF: ‘Tom, MEET MY FRIEND MR KNOX WhO HAS JusT Been HONORABLY DISCHARGED From | | GREETINGS" Tue ARMY —-— MY Younes J MAN SIT Wow Do YOO ih, LIKE DO, MR. DUFF) = “TALK ‘TO a eee Now That It Is Over! By ALLMAN YES,1 GOT sume Good TRAMING - HAD Some Good Thats - GOT TW See A Lor OF TWHtGS AND PLActs THAT | PRopAaBiN NevER wouLD WAVE JTHERWISE ~ Yes, Yoire Ranr— (T WAS A GeraT Ex~ Pemienct | Musr Ger bus AND Loot FoR IT UNpoveTEDIy no Nove WEALTH A Lor OF Goody AMD VLE Ber Yeu Wouplr “TAKE A WT OF mouRY FOR YouR ExPERieHcEs Wei, MR. KNOX ‘Nou must HAVE HAD SOME GREAT EXPERIENCES WulLe You Were. Id “Tue Army - | ~~ f “eG — WHAT'S TH’ WHY THAT Two- | HE’S NO Goop- Now- Don'T | How DARE you CALL my MATTER, IF MY HUSBAND SPOT OF MINE TH’ LITTLE RAT- AE! A UTTLE] HUSBAND A‘LITTLE THING” MRS PAL? WERE AS Good AS STAYED OUT HALF | NEVER WAS ANY ING UIKE | (LL HAE You T’UNDERSTAND | THAT BotHer Your Good MAN - GOOD - TH’ GNAT= TH’ NIGHT PLAYIN | THAT PETER PAL Is A GooD CARDS ~ BETTER BOO - Hoo “Hoo THAN ANY ; ‘o1 TUT mn IC BY THORNTO | ’ ER RABBIT was dozing close (Of the Old Orchard, Yes, sir, Peter dozing. He didn't mean to doze, whenever Peter sits still for a time and tries to think, he is tty sure to go to sleep. At first HOW THIS WOMAN BNINED STRENGTH TER InFueN ent of Illinois Strongly Endorses Dr. Williams’ | Pink Pills as a Tonic. ‘Ynfluenza sufferers who have unable to regain their strength holy because of their failure respond to treatment will find experience of Mrs. Dennis Cul- of No. 330 East Second street, burg, Ill, both interesting and iclal. “71 had a severe attack of influ- " says Mrs. Cullen, “and it me run down and very weak. Couldn't sleep and it seemed as igh there was a heavy weight my stomach. My appetite wan I suffered from severe head- h head to foot at times. Some- the pains in my head affect- ied my eyes and I was fo weak that bad to rest frequently. The at. is of weakness often came on le I was on the street and I hardly able to get home. *A friend told me about Dr. filliams’ Pink Pills and she spoke enthusiastically of them that I the treatment. The pills ped to be exactly what I need- for in a short time my appetite js improved and I began to pick . Every day I noticed it I was a little stronger than the ly before and the headaches and Spells, first becoming jess se- e, disappeared entirely. I no © nervous and feel better than have tn 4 long time Your own druggist can supply Fyou with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills ‘or they will be sent by mail, post- paid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box; six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenec- tady, ¥. Write for free booklet, “Building Up the Blood.” Memorial Tablets Commendatory Medals Ecclesiastical Bronze Work | i Designs and quotations | cheerfully furnished. Inquiries by mail will receive prompt attention. Jos. Mayer & Bros. Colman Building U.S. A. (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) ¥ Peter Becomes Acquainted With Weaver by the stone wall on the edge | have become depressed and| und dizzy spells and ached | NW. BURGES.: “PLEASE EXPLAIN TO US HOW OTTO AUTO GETS ALL THOSE (wen -wen- DIFFERENT CONTRAPTIONS HE Gor "EM ML USES EVERY DAY FOR HIS PUZZLED, EX? ) WELL, TLL TELL You BUDDIES, “THATS EASILY EXPLAINED ~ |he didn't know what had awakened | Tes’ BEND YOUR GAZE him, but as he sat there blinking his! STUNTS IN SUCH A eyes he heard a few rich notes from SMALL CAR Sr the top of the nearest apple tree. . ro nro FANS “It's Goldy the Oriole.” thought ase masoue! Peter happily, and peeped out to see. “FROM Soe But tho he looked and looked, he | couldn't see Goldy anywhere, How ever, he did see aq stranger. This stranger was about Goldy’s size and |shape. In fact, he was #0 like Goldy | but for the color of his suit that | Peter almost thought Goldy had }somehow changed his clothes, Of/ course, he knew that this ¢ be, but it seemed as if it must be. / | Even the song the stranger was singing was something like Goldy’s The stranger's head and throat and/ | back were black, just lke Goldy’s. | His wings were trimmed with white |} PI HELD ON THEFT CHARGE | Plan to Fly Here | Oscar Anderson, 36, ts in the elty ! From cramento ‘#!! charged with the theft of « fan From rom Se to Seattle bed Fr oat valued at $250 from the a ' home of Mrs. P. E. Cremer, 125 Mer- $ . , \cer st., Wednesday. in just the same way. But the rest (Continued From Yesterday) Jindeed off so early upon my busi-fand vain repining, in the discovery , have you?* _R — Trlichman ‘and Ren a of his suit, instead of being the| wheeling mischlevously P. @yba-|°* of the one particular woman swing Peter hasn't.” the little man Med aie ree te PA trot ap a “4 | bright orange of which Goldy is #0 rite in burlesque benediction said: | “Damnation!” exclaimed Brian|ing dizxtly past in tho arms of an | cheerfully; “Peter went home to sulk | © h. Able apes Sladen tn neue | EYES OUR SPECIAL’ proud, was & beautiful chestnut _ o - 6 | Sbaynon, all but choking Incroyable, whose giddy plumage like the Uttle unwhipped cub he in bs Sow ne “ne Ld . color. The unction of my deep damna served only to render the more «trik-/ and eulking, was yet decent enough | ne if n @ telegram to eir Peter blinked and stared very | Hom abide with ye, my children, now It shall surely be your portion.” | tie ner exquisite fairness and the|to lend mo these rags.” mother Wednesday they stated | oref’ be ¢ how: | ely amented the litt “To F " ov | tha y were - lhard. “Now, who can this be?” said |%4 forevermore! he chanted, show. |sravely assented the little man. "To! a1, ginpicity of her costume, You vou'te not Peter Kenny?”|that they were tuning their en 8162 | en neteenenneeeenclenomenmi —— ——— re: hagas tant finger all who in my service prosper in . agi. i | he, speaking aloud without thinking Hoctana wounhed Mantes ‘tan the oe [0 Wark ong ysampation upon my{ For she was all \n the black-and No more than you are Molly Les [Stee ee ot ee ae Beg } “Don't you know him? asked alt." honorable Satanic word!” white uniform of @ Blessington shop-| "Wey cts! Ww vou|Plan to jump from Mather field, | sharp voice, so near that it made|**' va | “Who the devil—?" Kirl; black skirt and blouse, stock-| | “Molly Tessin tat et Wenw | Sacramento, to Camp Lewis, to Se- | Peter jump. Peter whirted around. But your mask!" protested Sche-| ome hy tf DP. @ybarite reproved. ings and pumps, relieved by showy | know Who can you be? W a Part Fuss Giiine Geansned ith pense, enable us — | There sat Striped Chipmunk grin. |berazade, in a pet. “You've no right cs a dre linen at throat and wrists, with at|4Te you masked tis theal tama comer eee to make better ining at him from the top of the|—when we all unmasked at supper.” | trifle more respect, if you please) Oi i wity patch of a tiny Ince imply,” he explained pleasant ie re. | “That's W T leat you wake in the morning to find ly, “that my Incognito may remain| Both aviators graduated from old stone wall. “TI Weaver the hru the tron fretwork of the line ee ee eee ene me war sn Pont ra | actions turned to ashes | “Pd-tinen apron. such to all save you | Broadway high school in 1914 and | t 7 > Ho my ben lOrchard Oriole,” Striped Chipmunk |the little gentleman shot a Parthian | ® Porhape it was his start of recogni ‘ pe re ee eae ee ag ag ang ha tion; it may have been the very fixed| ""But—but who are you soured eats edaiguaony Git 4 |¥ou ought to, because he is one| “I wear no mask! he Informed| But here Reapectability found his| tensity of his regard; whatever it to permitted?” he asked, with /oelved soe eee = Reading or Distance |of the very nicest persons in the|them solemnly, as the car shot from | fll voice. drew it, her gaze veered to his alent |* Sesture offering to take the tiny | | 06e al i va ey Gianoey soenptens oo | Old Orchard. I just love to hear him | «ight | Who are you?” he demanded so nd aloof figure, and for an instant Printed card of dance engagements acrobatics in almost every fiying rong 4 — eee ae ae Weaver. I) ‘The conceit tickled him; he had it er srage il oe ge is gua eanet hin eyes held hers. At once, to his sites cto from her fingers by its|fleld in the country, "ihort motive at reduced price | be jane «saa Phil Fausing in the anterooen, he struck | tone of wonder “'l wear ho mask wpa an Ay fed Be peace peer Seating himself beside her, P,| Past week at the Stimson mills, Sbil-| Schoonmaker Co. % it.” confessed Peter, as he #tuc an artificial pose on his high red heels | No mask!" stammered the older) iin steadied once more to his, |* barite ran his eye down the lat. | #0le ave. and Vernon st., according to | The last was number—which?’|Fire Marshal Harry Bringhurst, who | 1228 Firet Avenue he inquired with unruffled impu-! has investigated. One Bleck South Public Market. dence = the newcomer, She did not look at/@4 stroked thin, satiric lips with | man, in confusion lall like Weaver, She wan dressed |*lender fingers, reviewing the crush| “Nay, I am frankly what I am—old lin olive green and dull yellow, with| With eyes that glinted light-hearted | ¢ « solf.” P. Sybarite explained Nodding with an air of friendly dim dence, she flashed him a strange. perplexing smile, and was swept on white markings on her wings. F malice thru the scarlet visor; seek: | biandly; “but you, an Shaynon ee wae Half angry, half amused, wholly | - Palys couldn't help thinking how much |!%S @ certain one and finding her not| now you go always manked: waking | ° weg ced hin | COMMUsed, whe told him: “Fifteen < ‘ : . Sik jeasier it must be for her to hide|*™0ng those many about him—their | or sleeping, hypocrisy’s your lifelong For a thought he checked - ‘Then one number only remains.” | : ‘ \ Se among the green leaves than for her |"*¥ exotic trappings half hidden be-|mask. You see the distinction, old/ breath in stupefaction fs Had i His Ups hardened as he read the . |handsome husband. Mra. Weaver |®*ath wraps of modern convention | servant?” Give, seeseninel “r saat it et initials penciled opposite that nu-| | flew down to the ground and picked |*#umed against impending depar-| In another moment he might have | ble that her intuition had been i they were “R. 8 } | up @ long piece of grass, ture. suffered a sound drubbing with the/¢nough to pierce his disguise, yizs ayard Shaynon?” he queried. “ ‘are building here as sure| A hedge of backs hid from him the| ebony cane but for Peter Kenny's| 4d all he assented with a nod, her brows live!” cried Striped Chip- ful om, choking the wide, high! narior magic trick For as Ertan But the next moment he could | gathering. | urch of its entrance. |Shaynon started forward to aeize| have sworn in chagrined appreciation | Coolly, with the miniature pencil rning to one aide, he began to! peeizebub by the way thru the pre Of cours hed to the card, he changed the his costume was that worn small, faint B 2 large black P evening; | strengt 1 the §& to correspond, ed to that ybarite; then with ed the card pollar, @ str of his colossal *, and | candescent sparks shot p [so presently found himself shoulder | into his face to shoulder with elderly a und when earlier in id pompous |in puffing dismay, Reelzebub laughed | ond ax between Peter and himself, of | and w stock, the two were much | a bow r wll ready for the street with backs of a brace of highly diverted of a muchness tn physique; both » girl received the evidence of jshining topper poised at breast level, | vystanders, and quickly and deftly| moreover, were red-headed; their | her senses with a silent gasp had delayed his going for an in-| wormed his way thru the press to| points of unlikeness were negligible,| He bowed again: “Yours to com-| stant’s guarded confabulation with a| the dancing floor itself | given a mask mand youngish man conspicuous in this As for the younger than—he of the} after all, her emotion had been You—Mr. Sybari |that he, alone of all that company, | unhandsome mouth—-P. Sybarite was|due solely to embarassment and re 1, Miss Blessington.” ble!" she cried. “I ng dress, t for the pain she had caused} “But—inc ter by refusing bie offer of | can’t believe you (Continued Tomorrow) was in #icnple ey content to hold him in reserve, to be| reg Backs weag toward P. Sybargte, but |qeait with later, at his lelsure, For| poor I fat pink folds above the back} the present, his bu jot F pectabili te side wh nes pressed with | marriage « collar-and the fat! the waning night Well forning his) In high feather, bubblin ump pink chops, Beelezebub knew | chief, he sidied along th P. Sybarite breath, laughed with mia-|long, # - wall a lit-| somely at himeelf, and thereafter had HELD ON ADBDUCTION CHARGE| Wa, IN, |that he encountered for the second|tie Way, then halted to familiarize |eyes only to keep the girl in steht, | rite jail teem ng ac we i - pRe es t wre time that evening Respectability of | himself with scene and atmosphere | however far and involved her wan-| the cy Jal pending the arrival of | fg BW 7. 2 Phas {the gold-capped cane | against his next move |derings thru the labyrinth of the} sited Shadaaanen- « ¢ wt, = “That's Weaver, the Orchard Ori-| Without the least shame, he paused| put after the firat minute or two, | dance was arrested ednesday night on & ole,” Striped Chipmunk continued, | and cocked sharp cears to catch what | spent in silent review of the brilliant| In good time the muste ended; the nue aaviens from the sheriff of Col- | fam |he could of the conversation between | scene, his thin lipg lost something of | fluent movement of the dancers sub-|{X, whe has @ warrant charging : munk, “I'm glad of that, TAd you] teu abduction two. | their eynic modeling, the eyes behind | sided with a curious effect of eddy profiited by his|the scarlet visor something of their |ing—like confetti settling to rest; and what he heard] mischievous twinkle—aoftening with|P. Sybarite left his station by the illuminating when ap |ehadows envious and regretful wall, slipping lke quicksilver thru that haunted him. The vast pool of|the heart of the throng to the far is and ceilings | side of the room, where, near a great uminous with the refulgence of a| high window wide to the front |thouaand electric bulbs that they |breathless shopgirl had dropped into | Goldy’s?” asked Peter, a bit timtd o tone of ‘this: mat Besisebub 1 translucent, glowing with y chair % > ya” asked Peter, a Bt Cnty. |e ‘that Ie Imad from an UEly | aaianee Tom beyend 2) tg Be ee a WOMEN’S They’re Always Ready “ wisted mouth yn the famous floor, 12-score cou-|croyable, perhaps C of oblig irene, Coomemate, Eves, Nand | “ott” hac eactaycaty inmate Weie-| pie eae nae eek Se Oe ae te ca awn te TROUBLES They’re Full of ‘‘Pep’”’ more closely to the branch ny t ” ’ ROR, AS $C hy you're sure you've done your|toxicating rhythms of an unseen or-| moved off, leaving the ficld tempo-| The tortures and discomforts of | inn't deep enough to swing as Goldy's lane ne aw Y , F , , S nent to persu joscople oir 4 quite clea and aching back, swollen gy) Ay ; Lc Rape Soyer Baye ep esedl 9:57 Leg Mor limbs, weakness, @tzetnens, | ou ll ind a Big tock ‘ does.” ingly variegated costuming of color, She « 1 him with a faint recur Next story: Peter Falls in With ell everything's ar-|drifting past the lonely, diabolical Ut-| rence of her former blush — Soo re ee ee | Jimmy Skunk. |ranged. You have me to thank for] tle figure, an endless chain of paired| “Why, Peter!” she cried—and 80 | Sainte” ‘These general aymptores ef | that. anachronisms sealed with confirmation his surmise | f@ney and bisdder diecase are well PREDICTS E Boom | “Oh, sneered the younger man,| Searching narrowly each fair face|as to her mistake—"l was wondering | knewn—so te the remedy. | erman % Predicting that 8 owve done a lot, you have that flashed past in another's arms, what had become of you. I thought! Next time you feel a twinge of pai | s x , | ever see their nest, Peter? Of cour you haven't, because you said you! had never seen them before. Their nest is a wonder, Peter. It really is. It is made almost wholly of long fine grass, and they weave it togeth r in the most wonderful way.” | “Do they have a hanging nest, like buy Boldt’s French pastry | : Dance Music #18 Second aye oF 310 ke we Use Victor Records ' room was as one won't—that's flat,” Respecta-|li-npid golden light, wa union announced in #] xo her” |chestra; kale | “She won't listen fo reason. |. eattle and the t lumber centers of the North.| And'then, moving to give way to|he waited with seeming patience.|you must have gone home In the back or are troubted with head- another making toward the eleva-| But the music buzzed in hiv brain Peter did go home,” P. Sybarite | sche, Indigestion, insomnia, irrit ar west are sure to benefit by the in tn the bindder er pain tn the lotus and creased business activity of the coun. |tP Brian Shaynon discovered at|and his toes tingled for it: breathing | aMfirmed, gravely, bending over her try, Joseph A. Swalwell, president of |" elbow that small, attentive body |the warm, voluptuous air, he inhale Vd. Pets ret in GOLD MIDAL Baas Third Avenu t Pi the Union National Bank, returned |!" *Inister searlet and black, hints of a thousand agreeable and ex.| His voice pérplexed her tremen:| jem Ol Capsules, This old amd tried le al ine to Seattle Wednesday, after a| or « breath, utterance failed the | citing scenes; watching, he perceived |dously. She op@ned eyes wide lramedy tor kkiney trouble and allied ‘ th’s trip in the East old man, He glared pop-eyed indig-|in perturbation the witehery of a| “Peter! she exclaimed, reproach: derangements has stood the test for | Seattle “ or in the history of the coun-|Nation from a congested countenance, | hundred exquisite women, And a|fully—“you promised it wouldn't | hundreds of.years. It deen the work. | try has there been such widespread |his fat ips quivering and his Jowla|rancorous discontent gnawed at his|make any difference, We were to| Patna and troubles vanish and n neral business optimism ax|®% Well; and then an Be b | famished heart |go on just as altways—good friends, | Me and health will come as you cen ista in every center of. com-|tpped him familiarly if lightly upon| ‘This was all his by right of birth—~| And now ai yee bees Fagg avon Aha the blind| “Ye mpted 25 | faring «. sgnarath eat +l h day now ¢ mercial, financial and industrial ac-|the chest, his face turned whol!ly|should be his now, but fa P. Sybarite p | tivity,” Swalwell said |purple, from swollen temples to pen-| malice of his sorry destiny. Kismet| she faltered | GOLD MEDAL Haarlem On Cap- Tacuma Aptieaye Portem.. «AS Saeieaeae —— -|dulous chin had favored him greatly, but too] “I don't like to any it, Peter, but| gules are imported from Haarlem, | Let's go eat at Boldt's, 1414 Third| “Well met, ame damnee!” P, Sy-| late hk ~your voice ix so different. You've| Holland. Do not accept a substitute ave, or 913 Second ave, barite saluted him, gaily. “Are you] But of-a sudden he forgot self-pity|not been—doing anything jeattahe] In qealed boxes, three sises.