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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 AY, JOLY 7, 1920, Talk About Hard Luck. —By ALLMAN APTER srr! UP Tha MIDMIaUT Wy AIGHTS, MAKIN’ “THAT DRESS AMD Wf i Aww! a |, Weee's “he New DRESS sHe's OREM womUANG On Hoe THES PASTY TOMGHT ~ GOSH, SHE OUGHT To KNOcK. ‘Bh COLD Im THAT WANT uarriL 1 * ar Groattle Ory 2, Look, oun THe. WONDERFUL FLoweRs “THE YounG MAN SENT You To WEAR To THE DANCE TonIGH’ | SUPPOSE THRE FROM DOM MORTON - HE'S GomG TO TAKE HER To MAT Bic DANCE TONG! | WiLeuR, Look AT "Te | | SWPLL Box OF Rosas SOME GUY SEXY TO onivia tt t GETTA’ EVER TWHG READY FOR. j “TuiS PARTY | WAKE Tuls MORNING WITH "THiS PIMPLE On MY ] Syow HER THESE Flowers wol tr | * bal 4 o mel _By Mabel Clela * Page 91 AN INDIAN “Grandmother will be ¢ Just a minute,” Perey wa Pp HEROINE — mba the caller © was » you waitin but I a Would visit till she got we ont “That will be very n ane the aa Grandmother's friend ass Hit FT haven't had a visit with yo Je long, purple act F @ long time, Pesey Xu water, and, fol fe OBA think it would be « ae with my eyes, talk if you came oy not tied up ) Se but bobbing KY Perey had arranged herself, tn it aay of water j ® real lady, on a straight-up, **¥ee" |t aad & fehair, but, b Oh, look at the canoe,’ I ER pbed down, and allowed herself shouted; they all looked and, be cuddled. juick as a Mash, the Indian girt Now, what shall we talk, “*‘ted down the trail, her moc ond pole mn ed sure and light on ~ Bes eeked the caller at rough path as if it had been THAT WOMAN NExr ff 4 MIndians!” Peggy replied pavement DOOR. 1S A NIFTY “aa ee ] ns & ve, ery well, Til tell you a true Pupon-a-time story ong ago, when the days were and happy: when your Radmother and I were little 3} when blackberries and b . tr and wikl woods were a the shore of Et E @ party of us started to berry patch, Stoo far away from home for a pleasant walk. | ‘The sun was hot and the plac “On sho ran, till she reached the water's edge, where she threw off her moccasins and plunged tn, “She swam beautifully, but could do with her small, hands toward cutting that und loosening that canoe, could see. had reached the e rstand what had happened, ORESSER; ANNIE J) SHE KNOWS How fi Jo PuT HER i CLOTHES ON | {l)/ —)_swe BE THE Tick AD xio! if u SAY DANCE TO Me- PM NOT cow’! a i Y we breathed, for her “Two mothers with thetr chfl- » ne > “ re binck head had disp ) @ren and Princess Ang » with peared beneath the rippling water, | Rer daughter were in one big In P The Princes stood up, her canoe. : : s crossed of her breast, her ‘Ange! soll ead the 4 steadily watching, ~ a Maiden padded the « "ow, ¥ tow. Tatti M@ the quiet waters of Elliott Bay mt Baga she anid softly, WH - snetSiMy and moored it to a stake on the ““eeom™ is > Ene beach. Rut before we had time really fe - ry the) t ded rent 2 7 : te . oe cee | Was thick with berry briars, W ‘Worked fast and before sunset had ‘Our pals filled with berries, The nee 5 i came up! You ave, she dived down for the stake and pull ed It up, and brought the cance safe to shore.” (*) ee ADVENTURES OF THE by Ol TWINS ive Roberts Barton do you see that and he owes me three » My and by Nancy and Nick and Wingaling, the fairy landlord of Land-Of-De ¢-Knows-Where, ar- @t a mud bank ‘The twins were still peering this @nd that for a glimpse"of the ficent house Marty Mink 4 and which Tingaling said he was to put him out of because he [t pay his rent. But there was ee to be seen but a hole in| asked ked| * ground, with a é leaning listiessty acro: Which was a sign which said, few cr ‘Fingaling stopped as suddenly as someone had pinched him. The stopped, too, wondering why ld hole in a bank should cause fuiryman to act as tho the sky tumbled down. Blooming begonias!” he gasped. you see that? Marty Mink moved and he owes me three f rent. Whatever sh Fairy Queen when sh’ 1 I telt * he gasped. Marty Mink has months’ rent, rent-book? The rascal” It waa the twins’ turn to be sur ax they had e the ground. hey «fe to have to live in ‘w much rent does he pay?” Nick curiously. exclaimed Tingaling. t you mean how much rent he not pay? It's five clam is a month.” well! What's all the " asked a deep voice ou're scaring all the And Phil Frog’s head ped up out of the water Ah, ha! saig he, “I see you've ered about Marty Mink’s bad at whatever Marty's bad luck y have been, Phil didn's look as he felt a bit xe (Copyright, 1 Baby Possum POSSUM was getting his first real lesson in how to take | of himself in the Green Forest ™ before when there had been ger, he had had Mammy Pos big pocket to climb into and| le. Now it was all so differ Here he was tip-toeing along be @ Peter Rabbit, so as not to make § least little bit of noise, for fear Reddy Fox, who was h behind the thick young hemlock , would hear them. ‘Every few minutes Peter Rabbit! id stop, sit up very straight, and APPETITE AND HEALTH of appetite is a sure sign of ealth. "Those who take Dr. Williams’ Pink t| would, fr vitality is low your appe Mothing tastes good no pleasure in your meals such circumstances good dig is impossible. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills tone up entire system, the blood | hed and food, red blood in « to normal digestion. The ¢ the digestive flu not me once more enjoy « Looking mealtime is th health, strength t {6 eat then bec and it is solved by the > the Dr. Williams Medicine ¢ ly, N. Y., will send yom It gives the relative diges of different foods, giv r diet in various diseases and i ly book to have of Dr, Willams’ Pink is ia sixty cents per box. Your| rc sells them or they will nent by-maail, postvaid, on soonies| . You Un you listen, At those times Baby Poseum would crouch in a little bunch and listen and listen till ft seemed as if his own heart thumped so loud that he couldn't hear anything else. “I wish I could see Reddy Fox| when he discovers that you are not | up the black birch tree where he thinks you are—I really do. My, won't he be mad!” said Peter Rabbit ‘Ah wish I wasn't go little, Ah wish Ah was growed up like youall Peter Rabbit. ‘Then Ah wouldn't have to be afraid of Reddy Fox and Shadow the Wease 1 Baby Pos sum, a9 he looked up bit admiringly face ‘ Possum,” Peter made a wry tell you something, Baby said he “Reddy x | spends half his time hunting for me Peter Rab-| and I wouldn't like to meet him right | this minufe any more than you But I don't lowe any sleep just being afraid of him, Ob, my; no! I just keep my wits sharper than bia | are. Now let's hurry along so as to get home to your hollow tree, where you will be safe.” ‘They hurried along thru the Green Forest, and, just as before, tabbit kept sitting up and listening. Once after doing this he squatted I i down in a hurry and whispered in| Baby Pos#um's ear “Some one is following us, and wo} must hurry, hurry, hurry!” whis- ,| pered Peter Rabbit, excitedly. He started off, lipperty-lipperty-lip; ko fast that almost in a minute Possum lost sight of him. £ y um began to cry, for, you kno 4 very little fellow, and’ he in't know anything about the dan wera in the Green Forest, or even how to find his way home, In a few minutes back ¢ Peter looking for him. “I forgot you can’t run ®o fast 4s I can,” said Peter, 80 Peter Rabbit hopped slowly, and behind him Baby Possum scurried as fast a8 his little legs would take him. Peter | | 1 always go lishin’ on 3 i love WELL, WUERS ARE You RanYS vacation - 40,g0 fishin’ | tke a ti fi is ia th life A eres nothing t trip to test the tited business 1 wouldnt spend my vacation any other way- J never catch any fish ‘due J haved fi ood tem breath, and, oh, ao tired, “Ah doan belie ‘ing wealls,” panted Baby Possum. But Peter Rabbit was sure that) | that he did. Pretty Soon They Came to a Hollow Log there. was, and grew more worried | Pretty soon they came | ery wet place, Where the water | the ground. | every minute. to a stopd in puddles on y Possum stopped, for he didn't t to get his feet wet. fore he knew what was coming, Peter He was getting dreadfully out of] Rabbit had pushed him rightinto one lor the puddies, anybody‘s follow: | whispered Peter Rabbit, flercely, hop. Then, be- | “Now follow me,” ping thru one puddle after another and Baby Possum was so frightened celebrate Columbia Colo week from July 34 till 11th Druggiats, grocers, restaurants and soft drink parlors will serve Colum bia Colo, the new non-intoxicating beverage made from malt and “Columbia Colo” is better, should have a supply on hand, lumbla Colo is what the people want. Kllott 2407. Columbia Bottling Co. Seattle will 122 ce Third Ave ‘COR UNINERSITY stitute, Pita rah on Pretty soon the came to a hol-|nose to the ground, and it was fol low log, into which Peter crawled |and Baby Possum after him. Hardiy were they safely inside when, peep ing thru a knot hole, Baby Possum saw something long and slim, with fierce little eyes, rurming with its "T0" FOR TIRED, PUFED-IP FET _|Instant relief fay sore, ach- ing, tender, calloused feet and corns. You're footsick! 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