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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1 Tom's All Out of Tuek —By ALLMAN So OTTER Wear q BLL, WHAT Do You Hx cA GET OVER FluDiNG ; Wei Zum, | supeuse You" a Neate TON. \T Loows aa Sait ae A Five ~. Ts AN THAT ’ WANT WD Kick IN WITH A Five Much RIKE RAIN ~ IN “THE Pocke'T OF “THIS OLD con’ LEN Never SPB- Yo Know weke Taine = + Gosh, | FORGOT ALL ao coat! THaT’s JusT DISCOVERED ITr- weir f UP A ColLection Fo BUY . ABouT “That OLD uke PMO iT! THE SHIPPING CLERE ‘oot Catches a Glimpse of the Stranger | \ Vee ; / BY THORNTON W. BURGHSS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) IGHTPPOOT THE DEER was un | his appetite, He slept Nttle, He } It was @ strange un }roamed about uneasily looking, lig é @n unhappin such aa} ten testing every Merry Little ver known before. You *, but all in vain. discovered that there was | Then, one neverto-be-forgotten Stranger in the Groen Forest, &/ night, as he drank at the Laughing Lranser hig Own kind, another | Brook, a strange feeling swept ‘over er. mew it by dainty foot |him. it was the teellhg of being im the mud along the Laugh | watched. Lightfoot lifted bis bea by Amd on the edge of Che) cifur head and q quick movernent puny ; Joaught his quick eyeg and drew them ‘ne - jto @ thicket Bot far away. The eft we }¥ery light of gentle Mistrens Afoon | fel full on Uhat thicket and thrust }out from it waa the most beautiful head in all the Great Warkd, At least that ta the way. it seemed to Light foot, tha the truth iy it was pot yas beautiful aa hie own, for it wag uo owned by antlers. For a long min Jute Ldghtfoat stood gaging. A pats of wonderful, great, #okt eves gazed back at him, Thon that beautiful P WE DLOCKED head disappeared. With a mighty bound Lighttogs | ANNIE, WHY DON'T You | eke ed the Law Broo! ny ‘ Ad ty rushed Over ta the thtoher ta, whieh | \ wat ol BUY ALL OF Your KMAS q that beautiful head had disappeared. | ESE NOW AN’ AVOID aN He ofwnmed oy but there aso Leer BUT oF telly TWEY'LL RAISE a4 there, Fragtioglly he searche i, #2) that thicket was empis. Then be Wi PRICES AS IT NEARS 7 Hood still and listened Not id minute Lightfoot fenahed him, it a as pul aa if } there were no other living things in Jal the Green Borest The beautiful Padd. % le kne Pde an se nich Va ley stranger had glipped away aa silently now and then, But | *# § *hadow aa he would, he was unable! Al the rest of the night Lightfoot that neweomer. He had | #earched thru the Green Forest, but everywhere, but always he | Sis search was in vain. The long: faa late. Tho stranger had |!" to find that beautiful stranger | had beeome aq great that he fairly was no anger in Light | ehed with (t. It seemed to him that to find the stranger. }B"U) be found her he gould knaw no Was a great longing, | hAppiiess first time in his lite Light-| lonely. So he hunted and Next story: A Different Game of s @nd was unhappy. He lost | Hide and Seek. to Be Named Lone Wolf | arent wrtetntennamrnreererernenenme | PPMCKL RS AND HIS RATE YING Ate Kaun Waaen't at All Surnviced BY CHIEF TAHAN * with @ war party out in the desert] aa @id you ever have a dog that|when a large number of enemies at-| GEE - Twondte @ Great deal? Well, I am | tacked him and the others, and Lone! } DIDN'T TUWwk oF tell you-a stery about a) . i a 4 had a wolf Inthe Middie | [3 mi WS LONG 460> Think ja : was the name of a es = WH OF TW CANDY | CAN bey. Gne day he found Ze CAM f which some hunter had rn i ty iy W- a 4 the club. and which wasal-| f--, . HS eat ‘ii te boy carried the baby | ‘and took care of it wo that! Well. He kept the little mal In @ cage just outside of the @s it grew larger he| time playing with his and feeding it e boy had | ime out of an cagle's Would sit beside the! ind blow it By the time the half grown he would how!! Lbime tie heard the sound of ane liddle-cf Many Tracks spent | ‘ tlme with the animal that called him One Wolf. So was changed ight this wolf got out of the! 7 and yan away. That made the , leet very tonely. At night he A c back. Everybody now | (7 4 pay boy Lone Wolf, ey vba nape racers Lae See rot iat if we te nt it to hig scalp Wall's wounds AH'GOOD HORNING NO, BOT I REALIZE re - i a . Th wer aRyine TS ae Bee © Wecame bis “medicine.” | woig got thot in the breast with onl] |Sl@, 1 TRUST IMt YOURE. @ VERY . x olLy ty Taye > COLUEET @ LFFLE me frat, ammer woul ote ware pv him upon hore NOT INTRUDING - : {\|] BUBY MAN SIR, NIGHT BE an ‘tea BILL THAT YOUR WIFE Raw UP AT Hime when Lone Wolf wag) ind they all got away, When they ALL 1 CRAVE |S YIN’ | THE GARDEN OF ALLAH Baar eee sane won wee 8 spring of water Lone “ INTERESTED - Wolf asked them to leave him’ there A FEW NOMENTS- PARLORS | to die; for he felt that he could go no q - = - | further, . That night Lane Wolf felt that | he was dying. Just then he heard a wolf how] away off on the d | Boon he heard the how! again, nearer than before, All at once he thought lof the wolf he had when he was 4 little bay, He t¢8k the whistle out of ta bag and blew it. Ina little while} he heard the patter of feet on the/| sand, then he felt a nose againat hin) breast. It was hia wolf, The animal) licked his wound, and laid down by his side. In the morning he was; gone, But every night the wolf w back and licked the poison out the warrior’s wounds until he was is for Fruits| well, Then he ran away again into! , the desert. | whether Lone Wolf went back home, and or : became a great chief. Ever since oe = —————— be dried or stewed ; | then there has been a great and good| = - re ne ee eee 3 rte ut the Grocer’s, |chief in the tribe by the name of! i by them, if shrewd. | Lone woit. Hm, if shrewd _____|{ orro auTo : By AHERN WELL, L WONT G8 wi HAWIALT FOR AWHILE Yer, Go TLL GUEE WARS FOR A LIL CHAT You on earth can halt the flight of timo, but in spite | | > | need not “grow old.” fs al a matter of kee be strane, vigorous and healthy—so that it will of time. : “ecw h of “old age” simply means the gradual decay ** g }triet and 1 the nta not to/ed was almost a quarter of @ mile| Aisne district are depending upon the ns and tissues, Keep the stomach, bowels, e | enter the Sand ott Tees” Le | Saray heen teh imanetiing eet our in| Conte Aosteal ae eetee ites aad bladder, heart and lungs in good working o; nad by 4 yalley, She was rushed ta one of| this danger, which has been the most ‘af s fingers will touch you lig ily rk sorter Shells; Menace Lives te) Peasants posal ass ON ER the Red Croms stations and was! serious faced wince the work of re- sign of breakdown, either physical or mental— i i aint found tq be painfully burned, but net |constructien began exertion makes you tired, weak, nervous or irritable AON, France. Nov, 20.—(Hy mail.) ;fully gassed and considerable prop * iF appetite lags, your digestion poor, your sleep —(United Press)—Tho the war is|¢rty damage has been done, d ken—in short, if you find that you're losing over, residents of the devastated dim In the vash, desolate flelde. thou pe “nep’’ H i cts of France are daily fleeing|#nds of unexploded sholls have been “punch” and “pep” an | energy —be; tricts ¢ 4 ‘d . up process at once ag oe gin Y from bursts of shell and shrapnel, picked up by ¢ an prisoners, and ‘The,little hard ber Hyome! tm- . 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