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be wey Se. }, PD. ‘ , (| THURSDAY, JON 17, 1920. ar. Rete Soa itle * 2: eland— _» Page 79 RAILROAD— (Continued) ramen ements oo 4670 RANDMOTHE David asked, “what A a littl girl like that do to build a ra row Just wait.” «he answered, ‘| “and 1 wilt te “There was much running back wnd forth that night Men talked and women worked, and children excited beyond all self control got in everybody’s way, but no body cared. * “All the hurrying and the talk ® 1] ing and the working explained themselves the next mornin, In those days, as I have so oft told you, there were no Idlers tere. Men worked at whatever wwas their business, from early morning to bedtime, and. womer worked at home or helped at whatever needed doing “So when they work on that railroad had to stop whatever been doing, do you see? needed men to those men had they “It was May Day, in 187 “All up and down t strevt, that was the bus of our little town, not nor a shop was open. lawyer was in his office nor a minister in his study. And housewives knew no duty be yond the preparation funch. of a mighty “Early tn the morning the men OF THE yy Ol Mrs. W copper kettle. them, when the sounds of scratching gad thumping cam: from the kitch en, “it's only Wally digging the sas gafras for our tea.” And she turned the flame up higher under her littie copper kettle on the parlor table. So Nancy and Nick and Tingaling sat down again. “As I was saying,” she went on. “Wally and I were taking a walk when—" “Thump, thump, thump, scratch, scratch,” came the sounds again *That Toust be pretty tough sassa frast’ remarked Tingaling. the fairy landlord. “I didn't know we had such tough sassafras in the Land-Of-Dear-Knows- Where.” ~ ¥en,” said Mrs. Woodchuck Quickly, “it is tough! Wally was just @ying the other day, ‘We'll ce tainly have to do something that sassafras to tendet it up.’ Something terrible to dig.” “Well, he must be tendering | Pow, with w large-sized shovel,” said aakeee ADVENTURES ive Roberts Barton left town, Think of Men J] who were in all sorts of business went to build @ railroad with thelr own hands. We could scarcely walt, wo Johildren, until 10 o'clock, when we were to join them, We were piled into wagons—mc and children and great baskets of |baked beans and mountains of fresh doughnuts. There may |have been other food but that is what my mother cooked. “We all met at Steele's land ling, on the Duwamish river 1 firmly believe that Seattle spirit was born that day “After luncheon we flew at that clearing like a horde of beavers; the men did the slash {ing while the women and chil |dren carried “Away the lighter brush as it was torn out of the ground bf “How we loved the ‘town we | Were working for! What a reel real friendship for our ors grew out of our work too long a story to fir ish That day was again and again, till fifteen miles the road was finished. Ry that time the story had travele abroad and help came, and ther bi “But it wasn’t easy | I'm glad you live in the now! | David sighed. “I'm sorry,” i m was solved O Davie TWINS foodchuck turned up the flame under her little! “Yes,” Mrs. Woodchuck assured; Tingaling grimly, looking suspicious. But remem. ly toward the kitchen. bering that the Magical Mushroon was playing policeman right outside the kitchen de he sat still, feelin | pretty sure that Wally coulda’t ge out that way The fairyman was still feelin cross at Wally for putting his chi’ dren out of the house, and he was| determined to make him give a very | good explanation. “Perhaps he ts,” Mra. Woodchuc! answering Tingaling’s “It's most annoying to hav tough sassafras. Mr. Tingn said, words such ling, couldn't you rent us a house! next year with tender sassafras | Tingaling started for the then, for the sounds had stopped an appeared can, Mrv. Woodchuck, ancy and Nick, you sta here a minute until I kite and see Just how tough jsamafras in | (Copyright, he said. 1920, N. E. A.) IPED CHIPMUNK met Unc’ Billy Possum coming down the Done Little Path on the Green Mead ws. Unc’ Billy stopped when he Peached Striped Chipmunk. and triped Chipmunk saw that Une’ Bi Possum was in trow He didn grin when Striped Chipmunk sa “Good morning, Une’ Mo! Un than that, there were tears } MAKING GHILDREN EAT Nothing is ever gained by fore fing @ child to eat when it refuse food. Make sure that nothing is Being eaten between meals to de @troy the natural appetite if and Your growing child does not have @ healthful craving for good, hon- est food at meal times there is something the matter. Threats of punishment if the child does not eat will not correct the difficulty A fitful appetite in a growing hild, especially if the patient is pale, languid, nervous, irritable, land = without = ambition, usually Means that the blood is thin. A Bon-alcoholic tonic such as Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is demanded. During her ‘teens a girl lays the fourtiation for her future health Zack of blood at this time may Fob her of robust, healthy woman Mood. It is. of the greatest im portance to siminister to girls who grow pale and weak a safe ton and Pr. Williams’ Pink Pills moet every requirement of the mont T ful mother. y Fic and red and it car the “ renewed Pealth and strength to every part he body. Write today to the Pr. William: dicine Co. Schenectady, N. ¥ Mor, the free booklet, * the Blood.” Your own uilding Up druggist sells Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills or! tor I'l get all the little meadow and | they will be sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box. The Lost Baby | Billy's eyes Striped soft little heart went Billy the “What's the matter, Chipmunk out to Uni minute he saw those tears Une! Ly | Do tell me what the matter ts,” beg ged Striped Chipmunk “Ah—Ah done lost one of mah abies,” said Une’ Billy, wiping away jone of the tears. | | “Lost one of your bablest ex./ |claimed Striped Chipmunk. “Is—in it dead?” | “Ah do’ know. "De @ Ah wish Ah aid,” replied Unc’ Billy, wiping awa another tear triped Chipmunk felt the for his handkerchief. “Tell me ali about it, Billy | and perhaps I can help you,” said he “There isn't much to tell,” repli« Une’ Billy, “Mah ol’ woman took [mah eight li'l chil'en out a-huntin |for their dinner by the light of the | moon last night, 4g she alwa does, while Ah waa up to Farm« own's henhouse a-looking for sor fresh eggs. When Ah got home t | mah holler tree, mah ol’ woman wa Une’ just | | just putting the chil’en to bed, When ite Aine ge eh ae ape would wake up, and, if she wasn't © smaller shoe with com. | PUL Dose we Bee cetera il Laenk? tne putt <p on: n't there, would stray away and get lost ee fort, Test it at my risk.| tortured feet of yours in & 4 | this ne ¥ choked as h too, She was so upset, was old Mrs First trial convinces. bath. Your tom bed werisale yoo Possum, that she couldn't even re No clumsy apparatus, : ro nd r i ng are se ~ in} 1) member where she had been the This Leaves the Skin no rubber mould oF pro- ba, Fe peg a they'll tote her ‘pocket, beoaitse ‘he hasn't been Rien sieht kakaes Free From Hairy Growths tector, no uncomfortable | Sther dive in that “Tix” bath, | 00 eet Saat aa: tascebers | \i i- ‘The Merry Little Breezes soon leather shield or felt pad, | "1 ‘ | wasa't Chere, he “Gone lost man | ay wore the nowy. ‘eye tie BOE 5 ho Plaster, nor mAUMRy | ail dred. cut-dst op wasn't there. he done lost mah as PMarah daichii WO wit ” ‘. Tothet ‘Tatles Suatie. ar ad—all tire Jus i’ baby somewhere in the Green| 1V) ; z Why suffer the discomforts and (okies, Daley MN EDODYN Be tan It's grand—it’s glorious, Your Forest, and—and Ah won't see him| “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin* is cen-| War Hero Is Given embarrassments of a Gottre? A simple method for completely re- Bunions. You will nay | will dance with joy; also you no mo’.” uine Aspirin proved safe by millions ©. G. C. preparation for goitre has bene- | moving every trace of hair or fuzz v3 it is wondé@rful—| tnd all pain gone from corns, Striped Chipmunk reached up and] and prescribed by physicians for over Post as Law Clerk is here given. ‘This is painless and EE IOS Guick, so | !0uses and bunians, | Patted, Une’ Billy Possum on the} 20 years. Accept only an unbroken| Ray Dumett, University of Wash hundred usually a single treatment will ban S sure doos it act,| There's nothing like “Tin’y i shoulder, “Don't you worry any| "Bayer package,” which contains |ington law graduate and decors for such a comparatively || 18h even stubborn growths. To re Don't waste time and| the only remedy that draws out @ more, Une’ Billy,” he sald, kindly.| proper directions to relieve Head-| over s veteran, has been appolr Small expenditure? | move hairs, make a thick te with money on useless} the poisonous exudations which ae in Fond Griea rorest, we'll | ache Toothache, carac he, Neuralgia, | law clerk by Prosecutor Fred ©, ESS roa ceete antes sie nti | some powdered delatone and water, methods, Don't suf-|@P your fect and cause foot t fed Sho. Seu.ge Kong home and | Kheumatiem, Colds and Pain. Handy| Brown. Dumett was awarded the] jfngdemote ef Lourameney mill.be || spread on hairy surface and after fer. Try PEDODYN Get a box of “Tir” at any Mrs. Possum not to worry, either, | tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents.| Belgium war cross for distinguished] ody, Write for booklet. about 2 minutes rub off, wash the! at my risk. Write today before you| department store—don Druggiste also sell larger “Bayer| service under fire at Spiert, Belgium. Address Dept. C skin and the hairs are gone. This! do another thing. Just say “I want| how glad y: feet get; forest people to help hunt for your| packages.” Aspirin is ¢rade-mark| Later Dumett, who was a first lHeu- 0.4.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY method will not mar the skin, but|to try PEDODYNE,” fortab! your Shnas 2 baby.” Bayer Manufacture Monoaceticacid.| tenant, was attached to the 91st di- Seastic, Washington to avoid disappointment, be certain smal Just then Striped Chipmunk caught lant kitchen, fo into the rising in his own eyes, and reached THE SEATTLE STAR : PAGE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— Shopping Nowadays Has Its Thrills THAT's TEN DOLLARS, SiR —By ALLM. —— How Much IS how Much 1S WAT Aeckne P THKT GUN Deserves A cK MeOAL For BRAVERY AT Twat! THs 1S A FOXY Jonrr: Ter Keep sn Fodrers IN There To Give You THE Prices - Wei IT Takes A peave, GUY AT THAT! WEDLOCKED— TAKE ALL You WANT — THEYRE NO GOOD ANYHow WELL, YOU PUT THEM RIGHT BACK, THEN, AN GET OUT OF MY YARD THAT'S WHERE YOu’RE MISTAKEN THEY MAKE TH’ FINEST WINE YOU EVER TASTED 1m PICKIN’ DANDELION BLossomMs WELL-Dowr coy SMUCH eWAICH LID Ou-6RE oT UWURT ALAY — and im pettin’ along tine with th firm Lm jetting, $20 a week now and- m whal is it? od ———| t | 1 | k e| w } d y KC Casey, —By AHERN GAN, 1 HADAN ACCIDENT LAST HIGHT WITH MY CAR + Wil You COME UP THE OH, TA NOT. GONNA PAY FOR ITs uP THe CITV! 7 * | _— “ = ——_ ——_———— j] sieht of the Merry Little Breezes | #e tlm, Meadows and thru the Green For WOMAN’S CASE | playing down Mead-| The Merry Little B: came} est, At once every one hurried up é lows. "Fi, ther jump |dancing over to see what Striped] to the hollow tree to offer sympathy AMAZES SEATTLE a) ‘ \ Be Chipmunk wanted, for they are great playfellows of his, He told them all about Une’ Billy Possum's lost baby They waited just long enough to hear and to help search for Unc’ Billy Pos sum’‘s lost baby, and‘the first to ar rive was Reddy Fox, A business man’s wife could not sew or read without sharp pains tn her eyes, For years her eyes were and weak, Finally she tried |ing up on a stump where they could ; : we neh ev ASPIRIN TT AT MY 1 1 red ACHED FOR “TI” the whole story, then away they| Next story: Reddy Fox Offers to} tet a avitehhazel, camphor, hy-| TRY IT AT MY RISK raced to spread the news and to hunt| Help, | ‘etc, as mixed in Lavoptik : for the lost baby. i , h.. The result produced by |New, marvelous way to treat bun- | Let your sore, swollen, aching om ie A All this time old Mra. Possum was la single bottle amazed everyone.| ions. 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