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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘THOREDAY, FORM 10, 1978 Tom Was the First Man to Come With a Straw Hat. —By ALLMAN "Tom, Row Do} Loox IM Your Hew STRaw WAT? CANI WEAR Tes 14ND OF A KAT? 18 IT Peconic WO map DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— 1 Sem You BouGNT A MEW STRAW HAT, TOM - Good Loonme War- WOW mucH? ar Goattle . or * x HAA LUAS By Mabel Cleland + I —-— — Page 73 AN INDIAN REBUKED on.” Peggy said.) reached out a long brown finger "Should y think you might) and poked ft straight into the PAmember ‘bout one more early-| middle of a loaf N@ay Indian story” “The little mother was so mad “I might.” Aunt Ellen rep’ she didn’t feel afraid at all, She and went on Knitting picked up the shovel and stirred “ahem! Peery said potttety the het coals with it, and while “Eh?” said Aunt Ellen, “O,| It was still red hot and before the ted what she was Yea, Indians, Walt just a minute | Indian sup pti I turn this heel about, whack! she slapped him “One day in the very long ago, with It, right across his bare BE when the settlers wore so few legs B that they were still acurtosity to Ah—whee — 00 — cept he B the savages, and so new that they | yelled, and dashed out the door B hadn't even any cooking vessels, He looked so terrible, and ran S& mother with her two wee chil so straight to the Indians who WEDLOCKED— . ‘ A Guilty Conscience. -- . . Mren was cooking ploneer bread.”| were his friends that the mother | WONDER F “What's that?’ asked Peery waa sick with fear, Catching her WHO THEYRE “Pioneer bread.” Aunt Ellen) babies in her arms she sat-down 7 WATTIN’ FOR fold her, “was made by mixing on the Moor and cried. | flour and water and salt, knead “0, my babies,’ she cried. Ping it well, and baking it on a ‘What have I done? He will board before an open fir fire bring the others and come back “The settlers hadn't yet learned and take us. Why was I #0 fool pt make the doors which opened ish? Why did I do it? Tn upper halves, so when the In| “Sure enough, before long she '@ians came they walked | heard the sound of approaching D “Well, this mother was baking feet, many rm od foot, near Ther bread when a tall Indian er and neare: en volces—ahe Pushed open the door to > thought there must be a hundred, In, walked in, and withe ord| she coukin't tell. The door was gat down by the fire rudely pushed open, and tn the = “The mother was all alone and| opening stood the Indian ashe had Behe was not a little frightened. burned. Back of him and around “But she tended to he ies him faces, red, savage faces. P @nd turned her loaves as But they came no farther than Grew brown, and tried not to let| the door, Just looked—looked. | him know that she was afraid ‘At last he spoke “The bread smelled good; it Beware! My brothers,’ he ) turned yellow, then golden brown.| said. ‘That slanna (woman) ts ‘The Indian sat very close, never | dangerous. Let her alonet B taking his eyes off of it, and| And back they went into the Bowhen it was nearly done, he t." [cowy, 1 Hope | THEY DIONT —- Way wut. BS OFS ~ erent ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS fr AWT CANDY AT AL, TS TS ra || WELL LET ON Tar 7A A Tes é EG6S AQE MT CAND anes Aways: BL HM WE Gor PY Asx FoR CANDY 7H!) 4 Bex oF OR SOMETIA', I) \\ CHocoLere SS Wye “WW CHICKEN “TAY LAD TUESE EEGs SWALLOWED 4 NBA TELL { Y, GENIE go aaa Pingaling, the fairy landlord of the Land-Of-Dear-Knows- YESTERDAY and TODAY— ¢, has his hands quite full. etheneatlpeiesinae intense ieliiidlnaseensg : 7 paling, the fairy landlord of| ized doorway, so unwelcome strane J arish you woul. dK 73 A, y Tand-Of Dear.-Knows-Where, hag | *T§ can’t crowd in. 4 Throuwe Hose ald bricks Hoos mM por expect re I will say of the btrda, bleas their! out of the house and fo 5 become a college pro- t and do 5 fessor if youGon't 3} ne study -do you want $ § to pfou up to be & f brizh layer P r ee GEN to ec hands quite full, you may tmag- ge tA ae hag "i When spring comes, all the See re ls leave Dreamland, (where : that he spend their winters—all except n to work wit birds who co south), and D| Bi to, doing that fo Scrub-Up-Land (to get spring-| these days, when n thread and fed), and then come crowding| wool thread are so dear that no one [twos and fours into the LandOf | lets any blow out of the windows Knows-Where to rent houses/as he used to, in the land that you the summer months. The worst and I w about. But he does the Mt is that each creature ts very best he can, and for all his t Mapticular about where he goes, for he's round and Jolly, and Jingles like sleighride when ho walks won't just live in any kind of a/a merr at all. It has to be so and/for he always has a great’ quantity and so. of bells handy. Why, I shall te! tha Squirrel has to have a) you again, for as Nancy and Nick just so far above the grourid;|were to learn, Tingaling was not Woodchuck has to have one only landlord of the LandOf-Dear st so far under the ground with| Knows Where, but he had to keep| leertain number of hallways, and|order as well, a sort of policeman Yellow Hammer) | you might may. ¢ with a certain (Copyright, 1920, N. BE. A) OTTO AUTO— Have You a Right Hand Drive in Your Home. ® WERE MR GOOMER+ (00 MUCH "PICK-UP" TLL SAY» ALL Tey ¢ edn 1 y oy , ? AJ miotter TG t don't Naw — rr caste oy asouT IT 15, ITS BE THEY Dow'T WELL, How's THE 1 DO 1S PICK UP THE WIFE'S i" LATIVES AWD FRIENDS A RIGHT-HAND MAKE Your CAR , RE PICK-UP’ ON “THE oy spb 4 —— wos a WITH A RIGHT: HAND pe : ine Reddy Fox Almost Gets Peter Rabbit | DPEDDY FOX really was almost ill, Reddy's discomfort | BW from the effects of the stings| Now, while he wns laté wp this h old Mrs, Hornet and her far- Reddy had plenty of time to had given him when he knocked k. He no that when he the side of their house. For sev mt out to walk, all those who, days he limped arou s head when he was well, kept at @ safe dis up and badly «wollen. Yes, sir; tance, now y got out of his @dy Fox had been in a dreadful| way. They w that he felt too way. The st of it sore and mean to try to catch them. the other little mea Peter Rabbit hardly turned out of Hem people seemed to be ‘ his path. A bright idea came to Red- | for him. Some of them actual-|dy. He would comtinue to appear to Piety Yaughed at him Rabbit | feel badly even after he was well “fe one of these. now, Red: | Fox had m Z - able for Pet a long ‘ow Peter wan actua DOES ALL-THE DRIVING wild HER CHIN! { You Doni “HE WIFE SITS ON GBT HE» “THE RIGHT SIDE AND + USING UP VITALI TY him up, Peter| get enough to eat,” continued Peter began to feel rea rry for Reddy.|in his most sympathetic +Phe strugcie for success uses a; One morning ter sat just out-| Reddy sighed agal vitality in America at a ater rate | side the Old Brier Patch when Red-|“I don't, Pete Whan any other thing. Fighting to , | dy came along He looked even|euough to eat, and I'm near Keep away from the poor-house we | more miserable than usual. Just as| starved to death this very minute Shorten the distance to the grave f Jit had been for several days one of| Wher Especially in middie a, at forty | Reddy's eyes waa closed longing @F thereabouts, do we become im-| é ¢ “It muet be hard work to mee with | Peter necessity of laying 4 only one eye,” said Peter Rabbit. and with that feel. “it “ replied Redd with a great omes worry, nervous) % y sigh. “It is very hard work, in asthenia. The entire | deed.” system feels the result of the nervy Dy twa “I don’t wee how you manage to ous strain. The digestion resents - omer things that it accepted before, the If you value your watch, let Haynes heart palpitates on slight exertion “It must be hard work to\revatr tt. Next to Liberty Theatre the muscles of the back ache after a! gee wit, 4 Saeco day's work. Your blood is thinner | pg Aa h only one eye,” said} and not so bright a red. d When these things occur, whether Vhile he was sorry for Reddy, he meal, Peter hopped around to the! look. Peter Rabbit saw it, and wit ! "|Last Section of 1 no desire to make Reddy feel blind side of Reddy and turned his|® seat jump landed behind a frien replied, | better by furnishing himself for a : ly brier bush in the old Brier Dry Dock on Way Pat abbit. I don't get h | gt, health of old Granny Fox lia, hat shouted Peter, “ra|_ The fifth and last section of the . you know that Peter’s eyes| rather talk with you, Reddy Fox, | Skinner & Eddy dry dock, which was ed in his head that he| when you haven't got a closed eye | recently sold to the Moore Shipbadld- ind him without turning | with such a hungry look in it, Ta,|/ing Co. of San Francisco, left Se Reddy Fox did not know Jattle Thurs hag forgotten it if h Red¢y Fox just shook his fist at vy - iihsbaed in toy OO ee hould be used very careful: did know, Very slowly and craftily | Peter Rabbit in the Old Brier Patch | /¢reules. y, if you want to keep your hair the closed eye opened a wee bit, and|and started off home, pulling the ooking its best. Most soaps and pre. in that li of yellow was a hungry | bandage from his head as he went. pared shampoos contain too much Jalkall. ‘This dries the scalp, makes | | the hair brittle, and ruins it The best thing for steady use is} (E | back to him as he inquired for the Hair Often Ruined by Careless Washing said this such a nc into his vol ly grew suspici¢ Muisified cocoanut oll shampoo| In order to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest nd | and strongest plate known, covers very little ‘of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran: teed 15 years J(which ts pure and greaselon), |" better than anything ¢ use se you can He would keep his head bound up your are fourteen or forty you need and would limp down to the Smilin | On or two teaspoonfuls will EXAMINATION FREE n r 4 ‘0 the & 4 | ” 4 tonic. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills) Pool for some mud every da 4 | h “a cleanse the hair and scalp thorougt TEETH Whalebone set of teeth... RY this approved rem- Suit most people's need because they| would limp just as he owas doine Why suffer the discomforts and\\\y. Simply moisten the hatr with $8 Crowns edy. Just capt. for are non-alcoholic and they really|/now. ‘Then, when Peter Rabbit} embarrassments of a Goltre?|| Water and rub it in, It makes an $8 Bridgework nervousness, sleeplessness, ulld up the blood and strengthen | came near enough, he would catch | 0. G.C. preparation for goitre bas bene: | |®bUndance of rich, creamy lather, $2 Amalgam Filling . pies ah ere fhe nerves. ‘They are useful for! nim d many || whieh rin ut easily, removing PAIN EXTRACTION lepressed feeling, loss of rowing children and for men and| so, day after day, Reddy limped ny Pay several hundred dollars for an | | every particle of dust, dirt, dandruft ° appetite, digestive troubles, to remove a goitre when O.G.C. | women whove nervous energy has| down to the smiling 0. ‘nd excessive oll, The hair dries| AN work guaranteed for 15 yeara fiave impression taken im the been overtaxed | his head the brain fag, or slow recover quickly and evenly, and it leaves the | M@Pning and get teeth same day, Hxamination and advice free. bs bh, 4 from influenza and kindred ‘ool. He kept up a8 4f it was as bad | Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold - y ye M Oi 0 wha reser’ f f ulp soft, and the hair fi ples of Our Plate and Bridge Work. We Stand the * ail druggists, or will be nent by led ae if Bap Lond A ggg Pr irsepal actory results, of your money will be iky;. BHEbA. lustrous flute ey Moat of our present patronage is recommended by ov ailments, A tonic, alterative creat pa ne Oo} efanded, O.G.C. ty sold direct, b . ous, fluffy anc whose work i# still giving good satisfaction. As “a: postpaid, on receipt of price, | those who hated him the most beran | Fea tei i {h gold direct, by mail | | easy to manage ur work Gyne to our office, be eure and diuretic for blood and a,” 6 Acedia a aa) “9 feel @ little bit worry for Reddy | ° Address Dept. C pect can get Mulsified cocoanut ofl —— nerve disorders, ‘o., enectady, N. Y.| Fox. 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