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ADVENTURES OF THE TWIN $s “Come on, Nick,” eried Nancy Tumpus before hunt for Casper Catbird any more.” Th ‘ cle. iper Ca Now, « Ging related to the Raps it was bec h "eo dark that he had never eed of a bath 1 av ° Diack u mak “Stop-your Aren “Me tn again. t's volee ¥ tng, t Sneckti @round his « meede! Ntek « Barber t his turn sRubadub, the fairyman, s-fita-fits,” to pas . m to cor fast as he « They wer n't cat at all, ren were gofng to ething quite astonishing (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) (Seolding anc $Pirst of all arreling grew loud the frog’s v “You're! someone. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Smart Sammy Jay Is Fooled Peter jout of sight. By and by, when every one was Ub fying tt FALL who were invited to Rabbit's surprise party ot she was giving in hone v ft Unc’ Billy Possu ily, had arrived at the meetin Peter | was very busy. He was so busy that | § ) ethe had not had time to brush his of the best watchmen in the Greer (clothes, Forest. If there t# any danger which } Reddy Fox and Shadow the his sharp exes discover, he “Weasel, hiding close by in a hollow lop of his lungs. Mog. watched Peter as he hopped th« and pla makes life ve the others, t listen 8. ing. | this that he this party As noon as he camo ! the little me y and |he began to arrival | § pit's party. Now, ny Bo. fe sure of breaking up . sight ¢ reat peopl top of bh un! Run! Bor the Hound,” he shouted. No moved, and | Sammy so that he hardly knew what | to do, but he kept right on shrieking | just as if Bowser was right close at hand. SUll no one moved. Sammy stopped on a tall pine and pretended be terribly excited. Here Run! - * i $ ¢ + ‘ 4 . 4 * : * & * ‘ * ro] He was the most disgusted ® looking Jay that ever flew get« thru the Green Forest. 4 ‘from guest to suest and whispered .im the ear of each. You see, Reddy | bit. 48nd Shadow had not been invited,| “Ho! but they were there just the same, Chuck Paitho no one knew it excepting Hee! hee! hee! Blacky the Crow and Sammy Jay,| Meadow Mouse . “Who also had not been invited, and| “What time will Rowner get here?” Old Mr. Toad and Prickly Porky, who asked Bobby Coon, with a very grave jhad found out that the other four face. “little scamps were planning to break| “Tell Bowser that wo are all wait up the party. for him,” added Jimmy Skunk. “Now, I wonder what Peter Rabbit; “Is Bowser quite out of breath?” eis whispering about,” said Reddy, | inquired Johnny Muskrat. Swho had had no breakfast and was, “I would like nothing better than "getting very impatiént as he saw all to run a race with ethe good things that had been! Hound,” said Jy brought for the feast. ting up very str |” Blacky the Crow, hidden In the top| Sammy Jay didn't know what to }0f the tall pine, was wondering the|4o or what to say. He was just “very same thing. Uwatched Peter, and every time that | ever flew thru the G = Peter whispered in the ear of one of | all the time he w he shouted. ‘yhody set up a great shout ha! ha!" shouted Peter Rab ho!” ho! shouted Johnny giggled Danny i Bowser the per the Hare, sit ght. n Forest, and ndered and won “We'll have to stop this tell the cat?" | find ru the Green| ws if he knew nothing | with all hia faults, is one! always ke and « bectuse Sammy knew THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920. THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— Ow, Wer-ton!) DoYou KWOw tmeve MY Tat Oxfords Aru? WEDLOCKE GOUY - ITs Two OCLOCK ve a | \ t “URIS Go OER To ALEKS: MOUSE © ARGUE” | | comes this puzzied WELL WELL*Youtr NICE LOOKING BovE- ANTE FRIENDS, I Ah! Im GONNA LET ANY LOOK OUT LITTLE Four an’ A HALF Foot WE@SEL STEAL MY | ARENT BERT! YOU Without Her TY. Scene Yd —By ALLMAN BRomweeS! wees / NICE sour Bic PROTUER AUAAYS TAKES YouR DART, DOESNT HE? —By BLOSSER ue anes Po DOES WIEN WE WANE CAKE ’Tis Often the Case. YEH, WUT THIS Guy IS ONLY 6 LITTLE RUNT UNK! T CAN LICK Hitet!! “You had better run before Bowser GAL AWey lo you think happened then? His sharp eye! the most disgusted looking jay that| ‘the little meadow or forest people | dered and wondered how It could be! they would laugh Now, Sammy Jay Sabout all this. It had heen left to| not in the Green Forest,at all. {Sammy to break up Peter's party, so| Next story: ~fammy Jay thopeht it best to keep Himself at Home, Women of All Ages and Times reestices | & bh ,_ Ask your mother, aunt, grandmother, they will tell you of sfolks they have known who-were cured of the many dis- “tressing, painful diseases which occur in most women’s lives, *by taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, which is sold eby druggists, in both fluid and tablet form. What women Bay: Mrs. Cora Pick, 5004 Martin sf, Spokane, Wash., says: u“When I was sixteen years old the local doctors all said sthere was no hope for me; that I would die inside of six months of consumption. “done for other girls. 1 got a bottle of it and commenced to “feel better right away and before I had finished the second »bottle was all right. Have been regular ever since and am Sas healthy as any woman.” Mrs. W. D. Moore, 1246 No. Jackson St., Roseburg, Ore., ‘says: “I suffered something terrible, could scarcely stand zon my feet. My head and back ached hard and I was weak -and nervous My legs and feet ached—would bloat, and I “was troubled with constipation. I had a severe pain in my side. I took’ Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and Pleasant -Pellets and they cured me and I was well and strong. Then, oni middle life I again took them and got through so well.” a Mrs. R. B. Ralph, 60 Terllurium St., Redding, Calif., says: Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is perfectly wonderful. I owe everything to this icine. en I was passing -through middle life I had hemorrhages, also suff severe “pain and had terrible headaches. I suffered everything. ly, I decided to take the ‘Favorite Prescription’; it the h , the pains and the hemorrhages, 1 trouble,” 4 that Peter Rabbit and his friends! knew nothing| knew that Bowser the Hound was Prickly Porky Makes | 4 ‘SOGGY STOCK | BOOSTS FARES in Capital | WASHINGTON, May 14—~The lat- lest faregrab on the part of the Washington Raflway & Electric Co., | which I obtained the right to in- | utall an eight-cent schedule effective | May 1, may end the abuses of privé |lege by strect railway lines in the | District of Columbia, The Capital Traction Co, was pay- ing dividends and the wages demand- ed by its men on a five-cent fare basis when the other company boost- ed its fare to seven cents on the plea that it could not meet expenses at the lower rate, The law permite | both companies to impose the same fares, #o the Capital Traction Co. | automatically obtained a twocent in- crease which it neither requested nor needed. Now the Washington company, to pay dividends on heavily watered stock, installs another boost, which both companies apply, at an annual cont Of $4,000,000 to the public. Congress ls Greed to Lx # fare of fey | Congress Urged to Interfere s I read an advertisement in a paper | about Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and what it had! Fron me? You aS A MECHANICIAN- NoT AS A SHOCK aesoreer ! ven cents or four tickets for a juarter, A plan to establish govern ownership of the two lines is proposed INE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles ts Beauty. | “DANDER A tow cents buys “Danderine.” After an application of “Danderine” you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color esd thickness |Girls’ Bathing Suits |to Be More—In Price NEW YORK, May 14.—They ma: be “wearin’ ‘em higheP in Hawai, |but, Coney Island should care. The bathing suits which are going to be | displayed on the beaches this year jare going to be high in price—and in cut. Designers of the new frills for malt water swims confess this, One merchant said “The flounces will practically be done away with this year, There will be ttle or no decoration, The ane. e bathing suit will be cut low tn neck.”* nd elsewhere?” That will be largely a question of |taste. Most of the suits are pro- vided with trunks, which come just below the knee, and which will be gathered with bows of ribbon. Here ia a sample!” , | The sample was—but why tell tt? If they really are going to wear ‘em like that this year, it'll be worth the price of admission Lapis "peer li Joins the Scarcity Column semi-precious stone, much used in making rings. "MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative NEW YORK, May 14.—There ts a shortage of lapia lagull! Along — sugar and flypaper and the 60-cen! rubber heel, lapis lazuli threatens te oin tho Great Auk. It is\a blue, most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions om each bottle, You .cust say “Call- fgrnia.” |] address and I will send tt free to try. Accept “California” Syrup of Figs! jonly—look for the name California | on the package, then you are sure! your child is having the best and/ In many parts of England it is a belief among the women that rose mary worn about the bory strength. ens the memary and adds to the suc- | cess of the wearer in anything she may undertake. After you eat—always use ATONI sone or two tablets—eat like candy. lie many caused by Acid-Stomach FATONIC is the bestremedy, takes the harmfulacide and geseecche out of the body and, of course, t thousands Rheumatism A Home Cure Given by One | : ‘Who Had It | In the apring of 1893 T was attacked ty Muscular and Inflammatory Rheu- 1 suffered as only those who it know for over three years, 1 remedy after remedy and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I re- ceived was temporary. Finally, I found a re that cured me com- ver returned. I @ number who were and even bedridden nd it effected « pletely, and have given terribly affit with Rheum cure tn every 00 T want every suCtorer from any form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing power. Don't send & cent; simply mail your name and S After you have used ft, and ft has Tent that fairy Why saffer any longer when positive relief te thus offered you free? Don't delay, Write today, pa MARK H. 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