The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1920, Page 13

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 19 PAGE 13 y Olt Weber Bony Sou ore] Sees eon! Loowed| Yes, AND wen YOU GET Home PL TELL You WHAT | ‘THINK. Frost was standing seu thd abiehiiie them nil | Ncw them dreadfully. | Now this ts what had happened to) ‘The Mushroom stuck his bead out | Ge little Patch te cede, end toe | of Nancy® pocket and said instantly, | ee, why they did not return, and| WS", I declare, if that tricky old >, the fairy-man, had to | Jack Frost hasn't come back to and Nick on his errands | seare everybody! I dare my he's | chased the sun in, and he's gnt those were hurrying to the | fairies cornered up somewhere so ‘s palace to get some | they can't work. It's just Ifke one paint to fix up the flowers of his jokes! Green Shoes, if you for the Land-Where- | don’t mind, will you please set us ‘coming. To get there it/ down in the willow grove and we'll for them { go across | hunt up those lost fairies.” t $ i Hi } it right necessary lace ag pert of the earth, and altho the! So the Little Shoes set them down | Los An- i gen Shoes were whiering them | gently, and what do you think they Ue race |) slong as as the fastest airship, | saw? No wonder the fairies hadn't | with a fl gin they could sce that something |come back! Why, there waan't a/ ) Picked [ges wrong below, The Land-Where- | furzy’ bod on a single branch—the 8 from p) gpring WasComing didn’t look so | branches were as bare as eggn, they Killefer 9 jappy &# it had when mother sent | didn't even have the brown stung | me get: | em out to the meadow to play. | polish on yet! And huddled up in a Dt foot, | jr. Sun had gone in and things | hollow stump were the fairtes, bask: | league very dark, alsa the air was ets of buds, tubes of glue, and all! @ttle to- |) eid amd they shivered with the chill | And Jack Froet was standing over © series | gt |them pinching them and teasing ; | “What's wronk™ Nancy asked the | them dreadfully! | y weak | (Copyright, eing the er lined with leg rat 7 — ° a FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Isn’t as Particwar as Jumbo! rding to mer 5 me a better - » Angels Be pay their respects—that tears of lonesomeness, into his red but Reddy Fox. Une’ | bandanna handkerchief. partner, Jimmy Skunk,| “Ah reckon Ah’ have to go back | every ome who calied how Rediy | Une’ Btily was} {of his red bandanna handkerchief. Pi nanan Vr i e : } & ! Hy | j i i A 5 i f i ' i I i I i I i uy i if it 31 g? § g | j i if : ? s 3 i & i ie i a tf if i Hs i me iy i | j Fi ef 5 si 2 j 3 it 12 E tf I" In Hay gee iif i H i | | i i & a? eH! F i i it 3 f i 3 E i i | z ixi i | a af #1 1 FOR LIVER AND BOWELS TH EY WORK WHILE YOU SLER\ \ = V4 S “*1 feel splendid” x “Cascarets” act without Griping | @ Sickening you—So Convenient! | You wake up with your Head Clear, | Complexion Rosy, Breath apd Stomach Sweet—No Bitiousness, Wpatache, Constipation, Indigestion . pHi . inol . ki eSirne shin troubles } continne from ec- No matter how severe the trouble een aching barre een has become through long sanding, NOL OILNT- 5 nor how sensitive the skin; Kesinol Doendhy ck can be used without fear, for its in- gredients are pure and srnooth and Cann cause er irritation while healing. A/ all druggists. INDIANAPOLIS. — Skeleton of a woman, fully dreased, believed to be | that of Carrie T. Selvage who dis | appeared 2 years age; found in| attic. LOS ANGELES,—Dr. Frank P. Howenstein, canvicted of aiding draft evadern, to serve 10 years at McNeil island. OREGON CITY ~Soattle 1. W. W. ecard found on Eric Benson, kilted by auto on highway. LONDON. — Rev, Stephen Gnd. stone, 75, son of Wm. E. Gladstone, dead. AGUA PRIFTA, Sonora-Ameri can « here strike for $15 a day. Have been getting $10. MINNEAPOLAS.—Jacob O. Bent- af, former socialist candidate for governor, sentenced to two years in Leavenworth for violation of expion- age act. ° PONTIAC, Mich-—Meb attempts to hang Alfred Webb, arrested in )Says She Can’t _ of the high cost of living, Mrs. Ver. connection with brutal murder of Vera Schneider, telephane operator. A hnvband is sometimes landed by & maiden effort—and sometimes by the eflertol & oinidem's unde. Ad JES HONE A WEEK OFF! AHS INA HEAP CO TROUBLE: Local Baptists Live on $30,000) Have Raised $90,000 NEW YORK, April 27—Because! yoca) Raptiats report having non Magoffin Siems cannot support rained over $90,000 of the $170,000 her family of three children on $30,-| assigned this area tn the Northern 000 a year, she declared today in| Baptist New World movement, filing an application in . surrogate| after one and one half day's work. court, asking executors of her hus-| This firure is based on returns band’s estate to increnge her allow-}from niné out of the 20 Seattle ance to $40,000 a year, churches of that denomination. ~ WOMEN! HERE'S LATEST STYLE. Instead of Buying, Add Years of Wear to Old, Faded Garments with “Diamond Dyes’’ It’s fan to see old garments turn new! Use “Diamond Dyes’’ and give a new, rich, fade- less color to any fabric, whether it be wool or silk; linen, cotton or mixed goods. Honse<resem, ginghams, aprons, stockings, waints, ribbons, skirts, sweaters, children’s coats, draperice— everything can be diamond-dyed into beautiful, up- to-date tylish effects. The Direction Book im tells how to diamond-dye over any color. To match material, have druggist show you “Diamend. Dye” Color. Catdy cord United States Reports from af sections of the indicate that the $100,000,000 sought in the national campaign will be greatly oversub- wcribed. SILAS Ti, died at his home, 1824 Eighth ave. W, Monday Besides his widow he is survived by & daughter, Mra. D, M. Taggert, and a son, C, O'Neel, all of Seattle. The body is at Bonney-Watnon's, await- ing funeral arrangement®. Genuine Hoyt’s Doughnuts are made and sold at ONLY ONE ‘PLACE HOYT’S 322 Pike St. at 4th WE NEVER CLOSE al NAVAL AFFAIRS of Seattle and Bremerton chambers of commerce will actively co-operate, it was agreed Monday. First monthly meeting will be at Bremerton Friday. Try This If You Have Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This de- stroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounees of plain, ordi. nary liquid arvon; apply it at night ‘The body of Silas A. Holcomb, 62. ex-governor of Nebraska, who died at Bellingham Monday, will be ahip- ped to Broken Bow, Neb, for burial. He was elected governor in 1894 A RAN, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Litt le Musterole. when retiring; use enough to moisten | It the scaipsand rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most !f not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will | completely dissolve and entirely de- | stroy every single sign and trace of | it, no matter bow much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that afl itch. ing and digging of the scaip will stop instantly, and yoor hatr will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and | soft, and look and feel a hundred times better, You can get-liquid arvon at any drug store. four ounces Is afl you will need. This simple remedy has never been known 410 Lall-Advertisemont, It i inexpensive, and |

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