The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1920, Page 15

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THE SEATTLE STAR By ALLMAN wen Ale THe Sant }\ euvs TweRe ARE it THE woeLd -| OWT SEE WHY Somepooy Dou'T MVEAT PAPER DISHES OR SOmE~ enG “THAT You one Trou Away WW Powe DOINGS OF THE DUFFS SAN, Boss, i'D KS TO eer off A LiTne Barty Tooav- ove Coow LEFT US ANO The World Is All Wrong Mov SHouLo S#E THE |) STACK OF MENDNIG Pausy WASA‘Y Bren Gowe “Two Devs YET AN HELEN Is Peepm’ ALREADY ABOUT AiL “Tre worn! [li Snow WER How SIMPL 17 18 1F Yo Lh JUST PITCH RicwT mi AWO GET IT ¢ 4 abel Cle i. Page 220 A REAL ONE % y PP PAD you ever notice how, if you nearly gone and still y Just keep on and on and dont | come’ Re ying, you can urvalty get a} “The sun was nearty gone and ‘thing you want? That i if you there was the beginning of the pty the right way and aren't let the ar, I stood Yourself went something silly § Well, yor snember how David 1 WANT To SHOW jou A CUTE LITTLE STACK OF DISHES OVT) iu THE they badn't night feeling tn out on the porch and watched. T can see it now as it looked then. Our house was up “ that Halloween story and ourth ave. I'l show you the Mast the Little Lady wid it t© spot some day—didn’t look much hte? ke now. You know, the library Thats the way it happened And the stores and tr Thanksgiving. Every time Ciub, ¥. MG. A. and all “Ne ob : “ Ske aatehvtabe No, when T looked ont, wateh and at last he got this ing for father, there were a few Snouses in sight, the steep hillside. no graded street just trons. trees, trene. “Wen, by and by, as T watched I maw something coming, There was not much traffic then, you eee “But.” she said, “Tl! tell now, so I folt sure tt wan father David; you get your father! put it was so nearty dork I take you out to see Mr. —«| coukin'’t make out why tire little Das a lot of good stories, 1| Party looked go strange. It looked the has, because he was such | ike & man leading two horses unter. | which were tied together Ba on Ratnier Se GOES 645 WAT? ON CE, IS"TO "TAR ON fr's MOST AGeRESsivE CAN YOU BRT rr?) ALWAYS “TRYIN! TO TAKE SOMmeETHUN AWAY FROM s0Me BODy— NOW \ } y 1 / Ano THe Ne@or \ THING THey'Le * START WATER AS ABOUT - ARE TRYIN’ “TO DIRECT ANOTHYT?e PONETPAL ~ LISTHA, “TO “Tens - TE came about such « funny ton, The lady whe told it Just said she couldn't remem. SaSAbRLAL " “Hie used t@ co out after tig) “A® they came nearer I saw od deer: shot go} that couldn't be right, ao T ran fthem. Hie and my father | own to mest him and me what ‘Went together. I remember | it could be. they started of for| “And—what de you think! Bunt, and we were afraid) “There was father, sure enough, Wouldn't get back for/and sure enough he was leading fiving, and besides, want | (he horse, He had to, because for the day, We! the horse was biindfolded-—biind wome of that good deer | folded because on one aide of him “ hung a bear and on the other side Get to be the day before /a deer, and if he saw them he ing. Mornigs came and | would run away.” We ate dinner (we ate din.) “Humph™ langhed David, “you 4 tell me one without meaning sour ‘Been in the early days): the | 4b ‘Stew long; afternoon was | “THERE Lt. BE AN EXTRA CHARGE OF 20F EACH CHICKEN!! WELL OF COURSE I OD KNOW THAT: TM GLAD oo “OU CAME BACK! by me,” whispered the Magical Mushroom. ‘Mr. Scribble Scratch,; ‘The schoo! clock said exactty nine , didn’t come} to the minute and something had to) be done. Nancy tipteed over to Nick and whispered to him about it. and then the twins both tiptoed back to the Magical Mushroom (who as that had blown down | ual had settied himself in place under the oak|t be Mr. Scribble Scratch’s desk) and wiped the frost |%nd whispered to him about it. and for you remem, | this ts what came of it all. Nancy was getting most | 4s to be substitute and wear Mr | Scribble Seratch’s specks, and Nick |was to hurry over te the school Se rreteeen ait ‘renny | master's house by the dump of bit - when Mr. | tereweet, and find out the troubia, : | As #oon as Nick had gone, Nancy Ht generally took him) 1. the taking-up bell, which meant for everybody to sit up straight and stop chattering to bis neighbors. “Stay by me,” whispered the Magical Mushroom, “and Ill help “}you out You see I know every. Mushroom rang the p children to come. Nick ‘ and picked up the EXCELENTENGIME, FINE TRES+ 69929. AND T os : 4 isits the Smiling Pool had just given looked again at the Smiling Pool, yy Fox the slip by]and then he stared and stared with the dear O14 Brier | his mouth wide open in the most fool- : had laughed almost in| ish way. What was the matter with ‘fe he eat there, safely out| the Smiling Pool, anyway? , tas tence hin cod Something certainly was the mat-| . thew " vood | tt: The Smiling Poot looked hard out as the good) A wiiol down and laughing at him. tehed their faces lassy. Peter som: ow “On!” cried Peter again, and tried/ use a wooden “pony” in the center | terranean sea is to be built at Naples bright red coats.|down the bank. Instead of sinking|to scramble to his feet, But ome! 9 4 saucer” cake for practice. italy, as part of the port develop. it up, and Peter) out of sight, ag it ought to have, it| thing was the matter with his feet!) a ceiaimiel tment. “fh slid along on of sight as they| the surface of the| @&¢h foot seemed to want to go in 2 saa CHAS. SCHWARTZ Green Mead v ~ _ Smiling Pooi. Peter «1 4 more 4 different direction. Down went Polg players, learning the game,| The largest drydock In the Medi- | CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WoRTH| ‘which Were now white, and past Pool, That reminded Pe Mot been over to the since the snow and cold er came. and Reddy For won't here this morning, and if 3 can run faster in the they can, for I do not as they do. I believe I'll WA and call on Jerry Muskrat,” to himself. goon as he was sure that and Reddy Fox had really Green Meadows, Peter sat Jooked this way and that ‘Make cure that fierce old the Hawk was nowhere ‘was nowhere to be seen, Kicked up his heels, and light heart he started off, lip, to cali on Jerry and as he ran he sang: ‘gnow, the pretty snow, makes the world so white! every ugly thing bi it from our sight. he reached the Smiling Poot to pinch himacif twice to gure that it really was the Pool. You see, it wasn't any No, sir; there “@ bit of #inile to It. He could Laushing Brook still laugh- its iaugh did not sound ‘metry 28 in the warm sum- and when he looked over dimple and sparkle and remembered it used to poe than ever and crept nearer to the edge of the bank. Now, what hap- pened next Peter never could ex plain, Perhaps he was nearer the edge than he had thought. Anyway, the first thing he knew his feet had slipped from under him and down the bank he was sliding flat on his back. Peter closed his eyes and held his breath, and waited for the plunge into the cold water. Instead he land. —_ q i Instead He Landed: With a Bump That Knocked All the Breath Out of Him. Peter again and bumped his nose.| The more he struggled, the more frightened he grew. Finally, when be was quite out of breath, he very carefully sat up. And where do you think he found himself? Why, right on the middle of the Smiling Pool! Peter Rabbit bad learned what ice is, New Cont. 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