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THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919. PAGE 13 RELATE 2 STON EREE BRN oD COTE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS / } CHARLEY, WHAT'S THE JANORP He DONT CLEAN UP MY OPFICE LAST AIGHT nf —By 4LLMAN I've Beet workm’ Here FOR THREE MowTHS AND I HEVER. FOUNO OVT "Tit YESTERDAY THAT # OMATICAS? THe WEAO BookkeepeR GETS a orn ALMOST AS MUCK a Hi ON A STRIKE? WE WAD Gone on WATS he STRIKING A srerixe 79:9 ar NBA Et ‘ le, don't know the years? Gotng out to find tate, while | , is ana dnt care all the time she was amiling at my thin my darling |*!bow.* © ® | hh of the Little) Hew I shall strive to repay fate as though you must for her kind treatment of me! My my heart sing, clear Work in offices, clacking typewriter Yp kids’ nursery in| Keys, ibbling signa in notebooks, p! ack! lgures and writing checks , Mi ha en good training for the bet ¢ gee—er HOME! Tie work I'm going to do now. ‘ep it then erourh to satisfy) The gray life of the boarding ‘soul. Never did girl have house and the hectic summer 1 kening as 1 have had joo marvelous days. 1 see fous, And Oh, my Joan, how my The feverish sum experience shows the worth of men ke Rand What mes And yet I « light if there had not been first the dark, Diind path, | And now, darling, to practical things—every one of which has a Uttle shiningglory cloud above it We are going to be married on Sat urday, so pack your bag and skitter home as fast as you can. Take to morrow’s train at ten. We'll all be there to meet you—Randy and I and your sweetheart, (You blessed old villain, why didn't I guess it was Ralph Crosby, Randy's chum) It! you'd burry up a bit we cduld have a double wedding. Come on, be a sport! Let us face together, Joan, the! woman life as we have walked thru! sirthood. You have always been my anchor and I'll always need you You'll need me, too, to liven you up and make you come out of the kitehen and wear chiffons and mar. | cel your hair and do silly things oc casionally. Let's be partners right from the start. Two heads are bet-/ ter than one, and by counselling to-| gether we will make a bigger suc |cese of this business of marriage. | We will prove to Bentaville that | the perfect marriage is the three-fold | marriage that carries with it mental, | pan H- HE SAID HE OID CALL UP! THE MR GREB CALLED YOu UP ABoyrT 1 OCLOCK LAST NIGHT, PETER HE WANTED To KNOW WHERE HE COULD FIND You AN’ | TOLD HIM You HOO TO WORK LATE an TO CAL physical and sepjritual satisfaction, | }We shall think, love and work to | | wether. | We will keep ourselves young, you} FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS jand I, and wear our hair nicely, and have 10 | |mewepapers and learn the now dance Oli, FORCKLES = jsteps and not let our heels run NOURE GoING DOWN STREET, WOULD You MIND DOING A down, or our minds or our bodies, | this the dear | We will keep our homes «weet and) UTTLE BRRAND | FoR Mb ~ 3 - _____ —By BLOSSER AW, G'WAN «You Z y CANT STRING NE = BIRDS IS HATCHED FRoM EGGS }! princess— eee TW IA BARNEST Ponest- 1 WANT You To SToP silly princess.|open to those who are in need of who woke me with anything we can give, from a fresh. you the mystic Fairy | baked ple to @ thoroughly-baked idea. And by and by, when a few fat to look at Randy |!ittle Juniors are patting about the It ie as if I had|Place, we'll teach them to be kind him before—I, who |to one another, to all people, to ant. | since he wore flap- | ™als, to flowers, to themselves. We! r and bad briar.| will teach them the best things we Bis ees! How could Ij have learned. ¥ for all these! Perhaps the best of these is serv jlee. That in what marriage is for, service. That comes first and happi [ness follows You always knew these fine philosophies, dear. I am Just learning them—thru this love of mine which Moods and ilumines my whole being. In an hour I'm to meet Randy at |the Bee Hive Arcade to pick out e jsome furniture and pots and pans, }so that the Little House will be} jready to recelve its master and mis | |tress three days hence. For I am | going to be original for once and 3 jhave my honeymoon at HOME. ‘Ave. and Washing- || Yours forever but come quick, fom Bt. | HAPPY DOLLY. END) Loser” Union St. (THE A FEW HOURS MORE AND ‘T WOULD HAVE BEEN Too LATE’ TLL OPERATE \IMEDIATELY) HIS ANTI BELLUM DOOLA MAGATA BY PRETENDING IM SICK, I WONT HAVE TO GO TD “THAT SASSIETY DINNER TONIGHT WITH CLARICE! IT'LL Work Fine! IN DR. BUNK THE |] [Rs. ICGINIS, HES A VERY & Wolff Clothes Service ‘GETA GOOD WOLD on TH’ RUDDER CONSTABLE AN’ GET TH’ SPARE OAR OUT, Wer- Hen YSELF DAG Has Ye - Ne ante ctnet mae “yee ne ont ween T'MIGHT TA Cont’ YER wi TAL : ar Style are waiting for you in an unlimited selection at this Store, They are garments of fine modeling, which will Meet the most practical Service in a dependable Manner. The weather now neces- Sitates an overcoat. You will materially fit by making your se- ection now. Prices are very moder- ate. & WOLFF Clothes that are different” ; 916 Second . Ave. Justice of the Wright would not admit Wednesday that he actually shook the shimmie. | \fut there were court attaches who coyly hinted that the judge cracks a snappy finger and wiggles a wicked foot when certain tunes are played. lthat is to xay—such tunes as John Saftinin, plaintiff, picked on his |mandolin in the judge's courtroom | Tuesday afternoon Did Justice Wright Shake | the Shimmie? Maybe So! !:)::~ Peace John B.| lit,” he explained. Virus “I was only teaching him to play judge had a trick up his He ordered Gibson play instrument, Gibson did. pretty generally admitted got thru that as a mandolin player he a fine blacksmith t was he at's Russian music,” Gibson said, “Ub-hubt" said the court. “Let's Saftinin was suing R. Gibson for) roa. gattinin tune ‘er up.” | ich, Saftinin said, | ae packet) | Saftinin took the instrument, eud- ‘dled {t down under his wing, toyed Gibson had taken away with him when he moved out of Saftinin’s house fit 919 Seneca st., last Aug- pes Gibson sald it was his mandolin. A Lazy Liver Causes a great deal of trouble, bil- jousness, constipation and — sick headache, Do not put up with it; correct it at once by taking Hood’s Pills Made by ©, 1, Hood Co., Lowell, Mass, with ite moaning, throbbing, sobbing |strings and smiled, The effect was miraculous, |, The bailiff grinned and hunehed his shoulders, Little meaningful | movements meandered up and down | | the courtroom, “Sweet papa!” sighed a voice In | the corridor, “I guess that bird didn't teach me anything about the mandolin,” sug: gested the player, nodding his head i at the defendant Gibson, But thru it all, the judge declares, at as | GROCERS IN CONVENTION Jamant, immo’ ache. quiver and Kansas had to import 136,000 |farm hands to help her get away4| with her bumper wheat harvest, | There are 15 varieties of the Bap- tist faith in the United States. MOTHER'S FRIEND Ht Ex nt Mothers Softens the Muscles | At AN Drugeists Spree! Prmokbet on Motherbrond amd Raby Free PRADPIELD REGULATOR CO. 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