The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1919, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUG 5, 1919. PAGE 11 It Is Very Rough on Shore! —By ALLMAN e IN By CONDO ‘ 2 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— COME ALONG, ToTo UD ae The SAME LADY You / CALLED. A VAMPIRE AND ; AccDSED ME OF TRYING | "THAT SHE HAS Come TO GET ACQUAINTED ovr WITH x 1 — EVERETT TRL EB Now, wnar Do You wantr To| You Kiow we SURE TALK Is Fre SAN INAT FoR? WE HAD have FRee spreay “TWAT ALL OUT Yesrerpay -/ IN THIS COUNTRY Yet You WANT “To Kkep TALKING ABovYT fT Sure, | KNow IT, That's | | Suppose You WiLL WAN'T TO Go In AGAIN Now {OH 1s THAT “THis COUNTRN~ IT'S CHEAP (HM “TRIS FAMILY ~ THe so? ut 2) y J AMD | CAM TALC UPPLY SO GREATIN EXCEEDS IF 1 WANT To spied THE DEMAND ~ _ 5 y/ PARDON ME, MR. FAS TOR —— SPEAKING OF =" HYPocRives' ttt WEDLOCKED— | PETER WAS APPOWITED SPECIAL HE'S SUPPOSED To ARREST | PROPRIETY OFFICER FOR. THIS | BEACH, BuT | CAN'T FIND HIM ANY LADY WHO DOESNT OR WHO WEARS CONOUCT HERSELF PROPERLY DOWN ON TH’ JOB - HE NOT BEIN’ AROUND cancmmeaseememeers | NYWHEIE [— A on | ONE PIECE ax e BATHING SUIT KR } vv ROMANCES of a SUMMER GIRL BY ZOE BECKLEY (Copyright, 1919, by N. FE. A) YEAW ~~ BOT TH’ OTHER PAIR ARE TWAT CERTAINLY WAS Quick WoRK = MY! f WHY, LOOK AT THAT —— (Dorothy, aged 26, is spending the summer at Lively | Shows, PoP —~ do § ( Youve BROUGHT THE WRaNG Beach, having staked her job and $500 savings on the chance LG6ET MY DIME AND WoW THEY PAR OF SHOES—CANT You et A wWuLb) " winning a suitable husband during the summer. These | nel ae - > are her letters home to Joan, her chum.) A i| ROW, PoP J a SEE ONE ito r No. 8 ; That Is the way tn my case, | |) if AND THE oan, | Yanticipated your letter, my own | E Qear Joan, and wrote Capt. Wallis! Only, tn addition to the tempting | D along just about the lines you ad-| thrill of the adventure, there was} ) Weed. Of course it was a wild hance of hel ’ ! Mea, my going out to that lonely Fe fn the woods and acting as lightning-stenographer while he | b: reeled. off a 30,000-word novelette. | y« perfectly wild idea | And I fully realtred it, dear. 1) wrote him a sane, unemotional let- | !n ter saying I just simply couldn't. | ne Matter how much I longed to/ w Bim out in the emergency. Peter Won't Be Sat On. inna slab _ a = 1 THINK HE'S LAYIN | } : a a i. . saving a serious! ‘allis had been drown-| & chance to it have ma er or not we had been p introduced? If he had broken 1 went to bed, and could legs stopping a runaway, sleep than as tho I had; Would I hesitate to nurse him tn ‘ dy robbed a friend of a/%°Me wayside inn until his family year’s income! |eould come? You say, Joan dearest, that Capt.) Yet because neither of us is in| ig had no right to ask such a| Physical danger, we are supposed | Abing to me—to put me in the po-|' be in moral danger which only | ition of refusing to help him out,|*%¢ presence of a chaperone with While all the time the thing he | Siltedged credentials can remove. ? : poe asked was impossible to do. You! Well—it's all finished and done | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES— way you think less of him for hav-/ with now. I hope heaven he O45 A DEMISOHN! ANG _ ing asked Ht | find another stenographer to} © 1am trying to, too. It Is Uke a| help him with his next-to-tmposst- | WHECE THERE pe DEMSOUNS “THERE e | rescue ered oth TH CHARGE WILL BE ILLEGAL TRAFFICKING Iw Liquor! TH POOR IMP! HE AIN'T SOSE THAT HES 43 Goap AY YEP! Your GEST GascLinE! THE OLD LADY man speaking to you on the street, ble Job. It killa me to be responsi: | ble for his josing all that money, jand maybe fa too. I shall don| my chaste w crepe and down for a chat with the Harr MWfeguard on The Urge of the Co: mos or something Nght like that to take my mind off my worries. | Your = very-much-down-in-the- dumps DOLLIE. | | P. &: Just an added line to aay the Harvard lifeguard spent the entire afternoon trying to prove! that each must lve his own life, | disregarding what he calls “the! carping criticisms of the tunen-/| lightened.” He ts some “radical,” that Harvard lifeguard. He has me all mixed up again about Capt Wallis. D. Summer Students | to Hold a Picnic Summer students and faculty of the University of Washington will forget their studies to plenic next |< Saturday at Indianola Beach, After | SQUIRREL FOOD— jthe plenic they cruise about the Sound. | \F YOU FOLLOW THE PLAN I AM op negeng | OTTO AUTO WILL BE STOPPED. To GET Don’t Spoil Your Hair ||| | ve't Have To RUN niTo THE SUPPORT Posts, ¢ || | BND BY DOING SO HE CAUSES THE BOULDERS by Washing It |}| | tora, wreckinG HIMSELF AND CAR When you wash your hair, be care ful t you use. Most soaps and SEE HOW THIS 15 YikNow TH’ BEST LAID PLANS oF BRIN’ DONE 7 WCE AND MEN OFTEN GET A FLAT TIRE - HEM HEH : prepared shampoos contain too much The Harvard lifeguard | alkali, which is very injurious, as it | foent the entire afternoon aries the scalp and makes the hair or tod eb that each bést thing to use is Mulsified e his own life. cocoanut off shampoo, for this is| You are indignant, insulted, ana|PUT® “Md entirely greaseless, It's heap and beats anything else | p You can get this at drug store, and a few ounces ¥et—Oh, Joan, if he is young—and 004 looking—and appears to be Yegular man after all and a gen-|. oom gong ee ant help Leaticgy| TO ee Be, Waele family. for xt something was wrong with one| Brown's Boy, stroking R ° ° | ist @ little bit pleased. noasise, mn 8 1 orward, he . Somehow, at & t rt i And you at Hy wonder if he|. Simply moisten the hair with vaier| rs 1, running forwar eats aa oh oF hin eae ounclimen a orkin: ' fm't the Exception. And whe and rub it in, about # teaspoonful is You poor, | ¢ : up in his| it would not have been all that is required. It makes an . | but Far henrt friend. This was no With hi emy, tafe, in this one knife @ little farther. Y abundance of rich, creamy lether, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out ‘| Over Proposed Budget for After a 7 WC db a I MFO | ily, The bebe ah fem ; Brown's Boy cut off the twig on re | PRs: maybe he is a total strang: in Cvenly, and is soft, fresh looking, ; ear; ce] vance a aries the town who longs to knov , bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to water, where it will not cross thé congested water traffic as at present, handle, Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and nice girl, and has no w Preparation of the city’s Ing one. budget for 1920 is under way BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) under st¢ ‘arefully he examined| pee TB wd apes ae ila eels The thing assumes all the dandruff | Pee trefully he examined) Tuesday and from every indica | Fire Chief F. 1, Stetson has asked lightfut u y —— a d Friend 6 ‘ ig vet tion it will require several | the council to provide a new locas nasaece ce F : An Unexpecte rien were, and hold-| months to complete the work as | tion near Pike st. ‘The matter wag citing and preg cet tired from ; ‘ aor fae Bate, care] a readjustment of all the sala- | referred to the public safety com 1 t vat the Tanager was|ing to find something under which ‘im up in a tre i : sovevvanes # Pate Knows what! Nothing tet, summer-sunned oat the Tanager w Saar mene ie naar while bles : 1 with] ries is contemplated. mittee. ble, The world | 4 ?U Peter Rabbit of his|t rhe bape y ® ef i lee & ing preparatory to] ‘The ordinance introduced by Cours itone only happens bs 1 of r ‘ pavements se cldent, Mrs. ‘Tanager was| hiding that us if fe artul ot one Hee ee tiery verea | cilia i> lie dk hake aan Ot éourse an torun er it f ut in the ft »ps near by,| Peter heard t | t w ne ‘ ral held this morning, The council ap-| create 260 ‘safety zones” on caf WME Gls even to secre ne xiousty. She did not look) steps, an¢ Baliga tat # and Lulked’| propriated $2,000 as a temporary | lines in the eity, ‘These zones will v choke ore vale . Y Redeoat, for she was| Brown's jto him anc fussed atk method of paying carpenters who are}be clearly marked and passengers MG ie ae, eis. 84 y | dreswed almost wholly in ligt | afraid, Red Jeoaxed him and made as much of| Worcing on the municipal street rail-| may stand within these Mantes with Your shouide acne er |freen and greenish yellow. on't|ie Farmer Brow rim as if he baby. .| way. This amount provides for the | out fear of be knocked down by You yawn asa Naa ANA LG SIQUE you fly up Just a little way, #0 as to| he won't hurt After & are Ri + ured to try! caditional increase of 25 cents per | passing vehic Parking of mas PH you try to 3 ur get off the ground?” she c anx.| help you. Thi his wing and found day in wages fo’ : : the months of April| chines will not be permitted in the the humdrum a short distance and sat up to v Meanwhile, Mr. Mr reeisiaheas formaty and pr Then he ¢ ger came I fussed about fly appeared in the Green For od gus' safety zones. | to August, and talked to him f f rR f lously. “ten’'t it dreadful, Peter Ra t |bit, to have such an accident happen? | © just got our nest half bullt, | hat would happe if aise thes | reas - Councilman John Sarroll, T. H.| ‘ rene a a by your Co n 1 1 I don’t k I shall ow Redo =4 pee with r ape 1 eam <i shane Rh day tie oo gud ne Bolton Sans Meee ibe i mnie si bey, bance you "3 A atid I don now what I shall do if| sa edcor No one 1 € - would help « so glad he Ta cals a ™ seting in| CHICAG ite. KR rt tometimes heart of heart ,, for quick and sure | anything happen te Redtont Ob,| at ail could have nelped seer m| beautiful little creature ad Parr: | ound him," cried Peter, happily, A ny ag or sera Bee | canes eine ore I fries you had | 3 r man aan a ona relief. Cooling and 1 ere comes momebody!, Hide, |peoause of thas , wonders vt 1 ‘| ptaat wii fete ie of o jand started for the dear Old Brier iene ae punell: decided ’ better pay your wife $10 instead of 3 s90In| ran ed the : -freshi rede de!” | coat 7 too, by the way,Red-leruel twig sticking thrt tee "at ‘ r c ge Swanso! er I Fules—and iooked #0 inter-| always refreshing ye =e t #4 rag : " the was ingreat shoulder, “We'll have to get oe an Orne to. Ie Ue See Rea ee ele eS eee ; Citing inter- Thos. Leemiog & Co.,N.¥s Poor Redeoat, with the old took of | cont was acting, that hy ee of ¥ Ne: ie ALL y Se ster, Juwamish a leaner stretch ofiJohn Bulat’s alimony payments terror in his eyes, hurried along, try-| Woubjg, He understood instantly out right away,” continued Farmer Next story: An All-Day Songster, Duwam c :

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