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RETT TRUL By CONDO, ARE You WORKING VN WORKING } FOR ME oR PoR FOR You, oF |! THE MOVIES TS CouRsIeEe. WELL, THEN, LET'S Sweep THE DANPRLEF OFF YOUR SHourpeRs!! Yours PoR A SNOW scene!!! Why Not Invite Gobs to Sunday Dinner at Home? | Editor The Star: One of the memorable events of the year will be the visit to Seattle of the officers and men of the fleet. The local committee on recep- tion and entertainment will not count the cost in making this a most pleasurable affair for our hon- ored guests, but as the young men will be pretty well tired out with automobile sight-seeing and the ordinary program of entertainment, many of them will crave home environment and a good meal, “like mother used to make.” Why not start a movement to have the homes of Seattle extend a cordial wel- come to the officers and men of the fleet to an old- fashioned family dinner on Sunday, September 14th? Let us open our hearts and homes to these lonely lads, many of whom are just longing for this sort of boy. Very truly yours, GEO. E. RYAN. iditor’'s Note—No doubt the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club would be glad to handle this matter. It \. is a worth while idea, and The Star is only too glad ! to co-operate. Home owners willing to take on some i of the visitors could leave their addresses at the club ‘| and the “gobs” could thus be properly assigned.) HE Pong wero nDORN FEMININE 4 IN, Sept. §.—Dress design. ’ WE ; ers are trying to alter the feminine figure and some of the prettiest new A os, dresses are bunched upon the hips, ! magistrate Says Records} ana at the back of the skirt, like the Show Many Such Cases | panniers and busties of former days “The only disturbing clement in LONDON, Sept. §—John Lans | the new vogue is the possible sequel © gowne, a clerk, under arrest on com-| Of crinolines and small waists.” com. on "| ments a prominent society woman arte ahew por erent dg oo “Women, however, are eminently md sae TTiA8?| sensible these days and the fear of ceremony was freed by a local Mag-| such fashion abnormalities need istrate, who declared: worry no one.” “Many famous men have had rotessrnl Memories in regard to the same sub- fect. The Rev. George Harvest was MOSQUITO WITH LONG | to have been married to the daugh- ter of Bishop Compton of Londen,| BILL KILLED BY COP) but on the morning fixed for the} JERSEY CITY, Sept. 8.—Lieut ceremony he forgot all about it and| Frehner of the North Bergen police | ‘went fishing. M. Pasteur, the scien-| headquarters clubbed to death the | tist, was so absorbed in his work | largest mosquito seen in this dis- on the day of his marriage that he trict. The insect was an inch long, kept his bride waiting an hour at the| not counting his “bill.” | altar without putting in his appear- ——— ance. “After Thomas Edison's weaaing| CITIES DECORATED | he returned to his workshop and en-| | tirely forgot his newly made wife| FOR BRAVERY IN WAR) for 48 hours. When John Kemble,| PARIS, Sept. §—The cities of the great tragedian, ‘was married,| Douai and Cambria, famous battle he returned to the stage a few hours | grounds in the world war, were dec- after the ceremony. After the show | orated with the legion of honor. This he went to his bachelor apartment, | is a rare occurrence, as this honor forgetting what had happened to| goes in most instances to famous bim on the fateful day.” | persona. | | Make This Gas Mask | FRONT VIEW 8 Pere p UT ES. MD intone Pye FOLD A MOB OH ONE Sine af MASK FOLD (C70 CL AROUND BACK FOLD’B70'N BY AUNT GRACE es ic to make one of those ugly gas masks the Yanks wore when % vent over the top? They are not very pretty but they are ft ake—and you can Wilieas én tha one are fun to ma be a # ie To make the mask use a 12-inch 5) Rewepaper ahd follow Wold op “he dotted uare made from a sheet of this the Glagram closely. dna’ qT THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom Is Having a Jolly Time While the Family Is Away. Wei, At “Nov Bear THAT? | SAMmED The # DOOR AND LEFT MY 1) KEN OW “THe INSIDE, HANG This BACHELOR M@. DUFF This Is MRS. \}) EN Gee, | CANT STAY 1 Tis House Alone SMITH NEXT DooR SPEAKING ‘ ANO NOT Do ANN THING — } WAITED To ASK You IF Ia cosa! | Guess | Clr Go our You'd SHUT OFF Your. aN ENTWER = | HAVENT A CLEAN SHIQT PHoNosRAPH FOR A LITTLE TO WEAR - FORGOT “TO SOND Thar WHILE? Were TRYING To [iM a. PLAMED CLD LAUNDRY OVT— PUT BABY To seep Ay Ty — a sure, rh WA lay TAKE A LITTME STR FoR MYSELF stop iT WEDLOCKED— a ee —— ——. ee ne 1T SAYS HE is | Z eo ‘\ | DIDN* Tuar a | THAT | | de ‘ YOu SHOULD | \ ocean ne PELOLE ARE (3? \| : ie e HONE BEEN | \ \ | THERE ANYTHING PUTTIN’ Booze | \ 7 i] i a, ae, MORE CAREFUL,| | tat ? IN JuGs ANO \ ‘ YQ ) page ANNIE \ THEN HIDIN’ TH’ Pras _— \ JUGS IN TH’ 4 so SAN SS . ( ‘ \ 4 PPRCKTES AND HIS FRIENDS— SAV!- T DUT ANOTHER, DONT THINK THAT RICKBYL WAY BANIL You CAN SWALLOW TDAY AN’ NOW IT MY MONEY — JUST You STAY THERE mw) | Freckles Makes a Run on the Bank. NOW WHATS 2 up? \S IT AIN'T UP, POP ~ ITS DOWN 1 WUT PLAYIN’ AINT THERE —~ WITH IT ANT = IGET Back! WHERE IS ITF | | | | | AKLEPING UP WITH THE JO TWOTSIE! TOOTSIE! COME HERE DEarR, COME To mama!!! ‘WAS MAMA'S CALL OFF ITTLE TOOTSIE | WOOTSIE TRYING YOuR Dog Y T BITE BiG Man- Boo-co THATS ALL RIGHT J|OF COURSE YOURE NOT THATS A SWELL] HOO-co 0 MADAN PLEASE Don YOU HORRID NAN, BUT PEEL SO BaDLy, Im|POOR TooTSiE BROKE Not HURT! |, TWo OF HER FRONT + TEETH! TH HOUSE AINT IT? SQUIRREL FOOD— : GOTTA STOP Some = TIME, S@ IT MIGHT AS WELL BE NOW-TAKE A GOOD LOOK—HERE I AM ‘Coke M {te heparin | As steal none thopatl'te ty | Let's £0 buy Boldt’s French After the Gun Spoke, Mr. Snake | Robert Preferred to Wait California firbibebg Psitsng shyt Be MODERN HUNTERS LURE v sare #4 Awad ° ° | When asked why he didn’t join in| proven not to be. While marked SEALS WITH MUSIC ‘ts. Uptown, ¥O.5 oe Assumed an Attitude of Silence te a for the snake, Robert | somewhat like them, this snake was! can FRANCISCO, Sept. 8.—Seal| town, 913 2d Ave. vs Wait till the crowd gets | dangerous and ever ready to strike 1, Then Patsy and I will go and! or fight him.” have escape Taking his dog and shotgun, be! circus or shi hunters in th ic are meeting s believed by from some t yed in when young/the phonograph in luring the seals started into the place where the | with fruit from some other country: |tq thetr death. A large instrument snake was last seen to enter, watch - — - _ — ing every move of Patsy, Soon any to veling | with great success thru the use of HELP YOUR |is employed and is set up near the SOUTH AMERICA TO | Fendezvous of the seals. ‘The music| anet out hie head and hia ltde DIGESTION stiffened, then made a quick spring | soon attracts the seals, They gather | back, just as Mr. Cressey saw about | BE SETTLED BY RUSS |; the vicinity of the phonograph | When acid-distressed, two feet of snake strike at the faith-| YOKOHAMA, Sept. 8—The begin-/and remain with their heads out of } “ bee ful dog hing of Russian. colonization in| the water, listening to the music, | relieve the indigestion | Without putting the gun ‘to his s indicated by the| thus giving the hunters excellent op- | with shor ere the ugly reptile could Kobe on the Kiyo! portunities to shoot them. |strike again, the gun spoke, and the | ) . . rable party of | - - . |snake was mi a he In drag m1 children whose husbands | 9 2 ging it to the open, it was found to already in Chile and the Argen | WOMEN Ss BAGS WILL BURLINGTON, Wash., Sept, 6.—, changed his mind and notified the | measure six feet. At least a foot had | tine, these intimating that a consid. it (Special to The Star.)—Burlington | marshal been shot away with the ugly head.| erable exodus of the Russians in| MATCH UMBRELLAS Dissolve easily on had quite an excitement last Monday | Soon a crowd of men and boys ss Rept. 8.—The . wornan ped From Cireus? |Japan may be expected in that di LONDON in the hunt. The snake on is more than thankful | rection. of fashion t must have her um- refuge in a vacant lot thi to Mr, Cressey for ridding the vicin- eee brella and bag to match, Tor- with ferns and brush. ity of so dangerous a visitor, on ac-| m . ; toise shell and ivory fittings are the | ned able to rout the ugly vis |count of the many children making | SHAKESPEARE’S PHIZ favorite choice for silk umbrellas | tongue—as ‘pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach afternoon, when Will Cressey, riding his bicycle on the pa east of Harry Beals’ corner, ra the tail ofa large snake On loc back, he saw it rear up ut that same place their playground, — | and bags. At the beaches cretonne . Aa CREE r What Gavwtietedas |. Robert. Cressey ta the Owner ot'en| | If woclae dbainc sph teamed ate AUCTIONED FOR $750) covered sunshades with hand bass to|| sweet, try Ki-moids, a snake was not a native of this part Irish terrier «| with steady nerves, to wade into| LONDON, Sept. 8.—A portrait of | mate re @N the rage. The sun MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE of the country, he thought he would | master as his | such thick brush, not knowing what|Willlam Shakespeare, painted on a) shades are comparatively small, and|| axes OF SCOTT'S EMULSION kill it and put it on exhibition, the Stars and. § oh she| kind of a polson reptile he was fac: | panel by Richard Burbage in March, | dome-shaped, y are patterned | But when he saw it coll up with would pick out from among a con-| ing, but Robert Cresse~ t« both, and |1016, was sold at Sotheby's recently | with Chinese garden, large bird and] Jan expert shot, for $760 after spirited bidding, flower bead raised, ready for fight, William | fused pile of flags of every country