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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920 ADVENTURES Pansy Needs No Assistance. OF THE TWINS a gee at 2 OREN by Olive Roberts Barton SMMLS Like PANSY cee, exe : —_—___—__— uN TRAY VAS sum, BY rr bos vi mM, s ‘“ HAs A Roasy itl Hava You BASTED | YASSUM ) bee sume THAT aoianet, Assist You with | KEePWG OUT ~~ The OVEN ~ Won ver ¢ GBEASON! ir 4 jf SNE ACEDS aa You KNow TWAT * ) hacia = “pk Pp = ANY coat J WiLL MAKE IT L THE COOKING, of ve Kircuen. PANSY ? “Are you a rainbow?” asked Nancy, as a streak of beauti- ful colors flashed by. “Are you a rainbow?" asked {most elegant language tn the fine Nancy, a# a streak of beautiful cot © they came from. No one ever ors flashed by Phat's me," and “Um-hm,” in 4 a © more-than you are a sun-| that shop “Jooay RDA ANNIE AN’ M, ‘ , S) beam,” said the colors, “But perhaps} “i'm aut of your Jaat new dress,” v Bip Fe, DAY J NIGHT — hiMoae. ners ‘ Ny eater cosd NES: AN! WAS GOIN q eee, you Rave wach Pretty yellow | said the colors, But I left so quickly 2 ANO PETER iS GoIN’ To WOULON'T LET ME KISS HER LOOKING DID You GET TO GINE MY MONeY oe an ook so bright! z it's no wonder you forgot all about 4 TAKE ME To TH’ MATINEE THOUGH. HEH -HEH. SAID 10 | | ON TH’ CORNER TO YOU -BUT | THOUGHT, . no” Iughed Naney I'm | me basieweey Shs shot ico WONDERFUL SEEIN' AS HOW {'M ONLY @aly a twin. Nick and I came here| Nancy looked closely at the beau. * 2 | HANE TO COURT HER ALL TOORY , + t6 The Land o’ Lost Things to look | tiful shades of pink and blue and OVER AGAIN -- HEH HEH « COURTIN' YOU, 1{T, for our lost toy monkey | green, all mixed together, “Why, #0 | IMAGINE A HUSBAND ° WOULDN'T BE TH “Monkey! Let me see,” maid the|you are,” she sald in surprise ULraaald COURTIN' MIS Wir: PROPER. TANG eolors, thoughtfully, “I belleve I) When you went away the dress got i oD khow you. Do you have « magical | so ugly I can't wear it any more. )MUshroom and a pair of green shoes | But why did you leave 1 liked you that take you places’ awfully well? | “Yes, yes! cried Nancy. “But 1 I didn’t want to leave at all, 1} @on’t remember you.” liked you #0 much. But I had to. It} “I'm not surprised,” said the col. | was the laundress pit. She boiled ts. “But I lived at your house once. | me and I can’t stand hot water, #0 I ee, indeed! And I belonged to you.| ran. Good-bye. I with I could go | Your name's Nancy, isn't it?" | home with you, but I can't. I'm lost | littte girl nodded. “Um—hm. | forever, you see.” * Fhat’s me.” | And the beautiful colors waved + The colors smiled at her grammar, | farewell as they vanished. Por they were accustomed to the! (Copyright, 1920, N. B. A) What Does Freckles Take FELLA GANT STUDY i, ou,TaG | GPNOOD-NIGHT, Hooty,” cried one Then all of a sudden tt « WS LESSONS IN HERE - of the Merry Litth cexes,| that this was Hooty the Ow harrying thru the Green Fe it, y the Owl was having bie “Good-night.” grumbled Hooty the ' or the teasing which Blacky ‘Owl, and blinked his big, round eyes:| 84 given him that morning | Then he blinked them again and) When Footy by BROok out his feathers and yawned. | sing Ilacky the “Don't see what everybody goes to for just at the best part of the Gay,” said Hooty to himself, for, you Se™mmy Jay Sammy Jay just as he had Blacky ae , unt be had fr meadows 6 thickest part of the ¢ Porest eeitle down for the rest of thes day. “My, but I have had a good time," mild Hooty the Owl, With a chuckle. Next story: Blacky the Crow Gets | Inte Trouble. Only a girl who is sure of her com Plexion will permit a young man to kiss her on the cheek * ‘COULDN'T REGAIN. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES ie ! 1 Black?” asked the voice. ‘| INFLUENZA ATTACK | WANTA Pay NY BILL HERE ANY LONGER, In OFF WITH THE WHOLE “mow, Hooty the Owl sleeps when the ant OUT OF GOIN’ TO WALK out , EAN! A Shines and flies abroad when the i oF Jowt! pee anf ereep out from the Purple! Victims of the present epidemic of THE WAI OU! 4 jinfluenza should profit by the ex- " D) Way over on the other side of the | Perience of those who suffered from Forest Biacky the Crow|the divease a year ago. This is d sleepily as he tucked hix/ specially true of the treatment of) é under his wing. Blacky was/the aftereffects. ‘ery tired, for he had had a very,| When the influenza germs enter Wery busy day. He had pulled op a/the system all the divense-fighting | Whole row of Farmer Brown's young | forces of the blood are mustered in-| )eeen. He had had a whole hour of|to the service of expelilng the in-) fun tormenting Hooty the Owl when |vaders, In most cases it is a hard the latter was so sleepy and blinded | fight at the end of which the blood! Dy sunlight that he could do nothing |ts left weak and thin. Failure to but hiss and snap his bili It hadjadopt proper methods of treat | Been. great fun ‘for Blacky and for | duri his cousin, Sammy Jay. Biacky chuckled as he thought of it. Then asthenia, anemia, 1 Ihe closed his eyes, and in two tin-|matiem. A Utes was fast asleep. seaatiodn et Now, some one else heard that!aches, dizzy spe and chuckled in rep r y. It was Hoot t w eyes grew bi brighter ag he fiew over the where Blacky wag sleeping 4 ’ but Hooty could ha 7 ack |} Oakland, Cal en seen recent AUTO Fascal in his snug r But lat her home ‘Mrs. Shalfer was anx Hooty saw, for his eyes o Yhat others might profit by| , ‘ ' es aun, a | her. experience "ZA wu posatin BeLieve WEAN %g PA On VERA, You STUPID Back and forth, as lightly ax @| “My health was poor about the! ZT er eope tine HE MATTAN WITH D cecevcant. oh One taxes vinprastl be oeore espe ascwr gtk” F MTA CAM HEA TWAT HAS: . Z RAWTHA BELIEVE “THEAM Over the big pine until he was # s , y ail m mM Liste roatvg gidbear ‘Z ae ae that Blacky was sound asleep? Then | strength,” she “Weeks after-| BEEN Gv 16 SOM M AtTAR something happened. Oh, my, ¥ew:| ward I felt v 4 though I tried} with MY MOTAI yomething certainly did happen!| many preparations I was unable to Pilacky the Crow was knocked off over my lost strength. I became Wiis perch and fell halfway to the! exnausted | ground before he could catch him welt. "Caaw, caaw, ooaw!” ed Biacky, in great fright. “O Oh, dear! What was that?” b Blacky fluttered beck to his per bumping his head as he went, fo ‘was so dark he couldn't see, Har pad he comfortably settied him ce more and begun to doze thar off he went just as before. Hoe was | #0 frightened that he didn’t know} | what to do; but just as before, he| finttered back up to his perch. | jest sound wag to be b ° - a » SE ‘or Archie opinion. Kai Jensen and Kennet iscny first tarned fae band thi my strength. My appetite improved! Alas! Garden Bug | BODY oF BANE. Ws | YONERAL SERVICES for \Closed Shop Wins Geitssn, upboldite the natamaune bx ony sds heed that #0 vlad the pa 1 my back Gisap-| . 4 LIAM Ht. COL , son of Mr. and M. Major, son of Rev. W. A. Major, in.C. ll D. bate university, were victorious. Whit watched, and listened, and shiv |peared, I have gained considerable | Must Face Fight) ™. w. © « 1014 Fourth ave.|were held Friday afternoon at’ the | in College De | mands ‘wae repcesseied iy, Margie Sey Nd shook, but not a thing could he | weight, my color is good and I feel] , ‘oiias |N., who died at Mort MeHenry, Md.,| ponney-Wate nol. The pall The closed shop won at the unt|and Chester Lesh. hear; and yet, just as soon ay he |better than T have in many months feo ig gs ot as sounded |“!!! be brought here for interment. | carers were Curl Lacks, Willlam|versity Friday night. Debaters trom ——- closed his eyes, something brushed i je Pe aie ad ai fidence in Dr baie Gattestey -f ilturiat A. B. Ny enhe Urquhart, Ernest Hemrich, Harry |the university and Whigman college) PHONE SERVICE to points South ibs off his perch and tumbled him} Williams’ Pink Pilla and strongly |0% TO'Nd county Morucuituriet F.| 112 MilORS Bowen, Benjamin Ohnick, Glen Kil-|argued on the question: “Resolved, | was resumed Friday after being dis-| down, At pe eo haa thought th t | reec ee vem to who suf Iw iden een, Merman Brown and ©. 1. |that the movement of organized la-| rupted by the Sarre fire at the yad dream, bu jow | fer fro he after-effects of infiu-|* pater : ware » clone € Clay C " i 4 or both, are urged to call on ~ S| a i thing was coming out of the dark-| ‘Tho aftereffects of influenza, as| mers, or , . ; ’ : eur and tormenting him, "atter {ot common Evin, are often woree|eitier ot these ofteais tor tips on| to KILL COLDS When you“know” While he heard a voice from the top|than the disease itself. After the| how to squelch the festive potato bug x RNC € the next tree. It wus a very deep|tover is gone the blood is Jeft weak| OT the stately earwig. aILLS you havea stomach it’s time to voice, and strength does not return, Then ao A suspect your liver. You need .. “How do you like it, Blacky?” tonic treatment with Dr. Wil | 's Pi i pane wie heer ive woe cramer it Seat Too Hot So | CASCARARSP QUININE Beccham's Fills. “A lazy liver || To Reach J. H. Stevens, Wire Your iret Blacky didn’t recognize it »lood estorec » richnes 4 | + \ Siew Maal A le [ine ware 4 somered Sinema! He Severs Wires kidneys allow food é ° "i | new yealth courses hrough the - 4 e St.Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Go.|'0"". nei tho tinvesing polssns ace] A.W. Hopking, 18, boarded a Tt BROMIDE poisons to circulate (Geis Address to Charles Schweim | expelled. nier valley car Friday eve r dard cold comedy for 20 yeare Il the blood and Write today to the Dr. Willlams|soon began to squirm. ‘The i Mn") tablet form—sale, sure, ne irritatetheen- ‘s edicine C = eetady, N. ¥., for| under the at was functiont opiates—breske up & * e e e Pee eet ete yb tes | hereon pn Sere Care Curtis Co., Detroit, Michigan | Blood.” ur own druggist sell# Dr.| did not register #0 calorific, genuine bor has a Williams’ Pink Pills or they will be| got out his jack-knife and se mn top with Mr. sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of| the wires connecting the heater with price, 60 cents per box. ‘ the heat-producing motor. Bail $100. easily and lost weight.| | There was a bad pain in my back and a sharp pain in my side, My |appetite was poor . and. nothing ed with me, I had severe nerv-| ous headaches for hours at a time and grew pale and didn't want to move about. I was becoming very discouraged. | hen I heard about Dr. Williams’ Pills and procured a box. 1} brighter after a few weeks | reatment and was so encouraged| I nat I continued taking the pills. *