The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1919, Page 10

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RE WHICH NE HASN Jecr 't GoT eS me LOW Sven SxPect HIM ONS OF THESE Days To MAKE THE CLAIM “HAT HE UNDERSTANDS w OMGsN I! Ou;Tom, | Poacor To “Ten. You Tre LANDLORD WAS HERE YESTERDAY AO! OH BoY- Loow ar THAT BABY OOLL- BY GOLLY- SHE'S SMILING AT ME - « OOH SHE'S —— ISN’Y THIS MI2 PETER PAL, THE MAN Wo GAVE fq So GENEROUSLY || t Boy and Girl Readers FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS @ new kind of arithmetic in which you ad@ and subtract with- any figures and get amazing results, Sounds mysterious, and problems tn men, six democrats and PIPER'S PRESIDENTIAL PUZZLES present « series of educational Presidential possibilities—the names six republicans—-who are spoken a chance to be the next occupant of the White House. MISS THE FUN of surprising Dad with your political know! Pefer Pipers esidenti al Puzzles BY CAPTAIN E. R. HIGGINS be the next president of the United States? arithmetic may help you find out. This is one of ‘possibilities named by experts. name by our new (From Joan to Dolly) Bentaville, Tuesday evening. the gorgeousness of your palace car and the ad-| mture of travel and luxury, what I writs of Bentaville that will in best you? | moves quietly here, Lizzie) has a darling baby girl, born, yy night. And the new hall opened Saturday with a won-) costume dance. Randy and 1} as Queen Elizabeth and Sir} Raleigh and Randy sent| into gales of laughter by ding his cloak at the most un-) moments for me to oat | ndy has bought a little house on| ave. at a bargain. He thought first he would seil it again, but é decided to keep it instead. © Oh, it’s such a sweet place, Dolly. | ‘Btone and single, built since you) were here, with the singles stained and a green roof and solid | ood shutters also green. There is! squatty front door with a flagged th and grass growing ,between | stones! We have a lot of joy, he and I, after work each day, building: win- ‘dow xeats, making 2 garden and tussi with the little grounds. Randy is fixing a clearing in the back of the cottage into what ie calls “the Japanese tea garden.” He has taken a lot of trouble to get i boo rods for fencing, and a queer | w thatch for the roof of the house which shelters the and bamboo stools. He is al sending away for special that can't be got in Bents- ¢ stone lanterns, grass and things that won't be hurt would be a nuisance,” he says, have to lug all the furnishings | every time it rains.” eall that thoughtful for a man! method. spell out the names of the on December 28, 1856. He has and has traveled widely. lake to make a Uttle fishpond, and & foolish fountain that gushes at the push of a button. We are trying to make the place a mass of harmonious color. 1 have “Randy and I went as Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Ra planted a million nasturtiuma and sweet peas. There are loads of per- jennials to keep the place gay year after year. The windows are wide and most of them open outward like little doors, BET OTTO MITC Wail STOR FOR ] Twrs- Wewe un WEET A CHMAIARE CONFUSED OFF DIRECTIONS WHO WILL KOK |] OTTOTWE RGHT WAY To SURELY OTTO WouLD BE GENT EHGUGH To STOP | xD PT WA MEP ° CHARLIE TIF) a of nun? 2 |Mooded with breeze and sunshine |and [ am putting up curtains little by little aw I get ideas from the jhome magazines! ‘There in a living room with builtin |bookshelves (Randy always was a |book-omaniac) and an adorable kitchen which Randy is “improving” every week with “conventence ideas” ot his own. Three sweet bedrooms, a sleeping porch and another room, low-cellinged, high-windowed, sunny, which could be—well, a nursery per- haps— You can see the lake from the back rooms and porch, And how sweet and happily peaceful it is— ike a tired heart that has found what it was searching for! But, dear, I laugh at my writing you ali this small-town stuff, Can it pomsibly interest you—you who are infatuated with life and adven- ture, living on thrills, investing your summer in @ heart enterprise that I pray may repay you well, Dolly, Dolly, ARE you satisfied and happy? Will you not have to PAY, dearest, for all this wondrous luxury and unusual experience? Yours always lovingly and faith- fully, JOAN. P, S—I suppose you will scoff, maybe I am 4 bit prejudiced in ; has piped water trom the|with leaded panes, The rooms aro but Randy says this Jobn Herron is fle SToP RIGHT IN HERE This MORAG WELL ~ THAT's NICE OF You TO {) PAINT MY virTUES IN SUCH GLOWIN’ COLORS - NES 1'M On- TGOTCHA) WELL, ['M COLLECTING FOR THE HOME For. HOMELESS CATS ANO YM SURE NOW YOUNG MAN! SEB WERE? IF You BREAK ANY MORB OF Nove ToS T SMALL BUY A STice Pa Didn't Know What It Was. PARDON ME, BUT Do T'LLBET HIS UNCLE WAS © cooTiE! NOT altogether to be trusted. He won't tell me exactly what he means, but I gather that Randy knows more about him than you realize. Oh, my the president's catty wife, Remem ber that from her point of view it DOES look queer \NUXATED IRON Master Strength-Builder of the Blood Helps Make Strong, Sturdy Men and Healthy, Beautiful Women 3,000,000 People Use It Annually dear, be wary, and do look out for| (Copyright, 1919, ING toward sleeping Danny ulow Mouse, Reddy Fox quite out of sight Smiling Pe dut rson to wht . In fact, Re not see him 1, It was Redwing the Blackbird, sitting on top of an alder tree on the bank of the Smiling Pool. Redwing had not seen Reddy until the latter had almost reached the Smiling Pool. Then, happening j to look in that di jon, he caught @ glimpse of something red in the tall grass, You see, he was looking down, and therefore could see what those on the ground or in the water could not see. Now, Redwing does not fear Reddy DOGS HAVE To a4 Lh rg IN THE WEAR —By ALLMAN BuT iNSECTS DONT rran! Redwing the Blackbird Gives Warning BY THORNTON W. BURG should. But Redwing has no love for Reddy Fox |dy would gladly catch him if he could. So the instant he was sure that it was Reddy creeping the tall grass, Redwing fle . above Reddy and “Danger! Dang “Here is Reddy Danger!" Fox! Danger! Redwing, Grandfather Frog dived in to the Smiling Pool with a great splash, There wasn't any real need for him to do so, because sut on the big, green lily pad of his, he was quite safe from Reddy, But nd: father Frog always feels more com: fortable in the water when any kind He knows that Red: | At the first warning note from | shore of the Smiling Pool, balf- grown young frogs dived into the water in a panic, They knew what had brought Reddy over to the Smil- ing Pond, Of course, at the first n@te of Red ‘ba He had caught a glimpse of some- thing red moving in the tall grass. wing's voice, the eyes of Danny Meadow Mouse flew open. The in stant he saw Redwing was hovering Hox, There is no reason why he of danger is around, All along the in the air as he screamed he knew that Reddy Fox was him and that meant that Reddy |right back of Danny hi : should he do? Where should To turn back would be to run into Reddy's mouth, There a hiding place near, It was for him to try to outrun Reddy, Reddy could cateh him in two ju Was ever a meadow mouse ina dreadful position? ‘There was dy Fox behind him and the Pool in front of him, To G father Frog, whose big, gogaly showed just above the surface ¢ |the water, it looked as if a be Meadow Mouse would soon |more, He coutdn't see one little chance for Danny to escape. Next story: What Danny Meadow Mouse Did. = usn Lowers your spirits, dulls brain, causes ; you feet erable, Clean up your liver; ’ bs Hood’s Pills . Made by C. L Hood Co., Lowell, Let's go eat at 1414 3d Ave,; downtown, 913

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