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7 ’ J t — - AS See eaaeh aoe Foti? Sanebae PEASTF f 4 t on fooling her until she gives | I ar Gralttle _ . fs Stony bokk: Page 232 PEGGY MEETS A SEA CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTER 66 A ND did you be on the steam-|a very usual gray day with boat all the time—all the| stormy skies over our head and @ays and nighta and weeks,| stormy seas underneath @ven™ Peggy questioned. “Mother .amiled bravely, tha “Tt wasn't a steamboat, bless And sald, ‘Never mind; before we your heart™ the Captain's daugh-| et home I think there will be a answered, “tt was the old ealb | sift for ae—a lovely surprive for vemel “Harvest Home,’ which | 700, dear.” Her eyes looked tired, led af up and down this Coast but her mouth amiled te Central America; but we) “But whatever it waa, 1 didn’t om ber days and nights, | get tt for Christmas, nor for New and weeks, yea, and months, too, | Yenr, and then on the 10th of and learned to be as contented on J Bary—guem, Pogsy—cuces em an on shore what mother game me! A tiny, “One winter te sas were |true as true baby brother, right rough and cargoms heavy, and; out there tn the middie of the big Winds did not favor ua We had| conan. You could hantly imagine © depend on the wind in those|such a thing, “but there be wast @aya, you ora, when there weren't And Father said, ‘Well! weil! Well! Won't he be a sajjor right? Won't he be a milty one-—born on his father’s ship, in the dend of winter, and at sea? “He didn’t need rocking—the ship tossed and rocked constant. STATTLE STAR DOINGS OF THE DUFFS CANT INTEREST YOU In A eran “ReAL BOTATE — »® | “The dishes had to be held tn | their places on the table in racks, }and even then it was nothing un- always toward the north when! isis: to have your dueewr she was on deck. I'm sure she| dumped in your laps at some big was thinking of her home on | lurch of the ship.” “Oh” cried Pemey, “R doce seem #0 funny that you can ‘mem. ber all these things. Weren't you afraid?” “Not a Dit of it! We even en- Joyed the storms sometimes” (To Be Continued ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Ctive F Barton ~ Soon they arrived at Mrs. Otter’s house. . happened to the little Ived, where the walls of the round boy one day, the day after! mud house were 'twe feet thick, and Muskrat lost the skin off his the door hidden under water like the | mest of a clueking hen. fon, | they asked politely. “He isn't at is absent, and that he's #0 school” im spelling he shouldn't miss a! Mrs. Otter stopped making fish- said the fairyman. “He never balls for lunch and came out. “No, fe an ‘L’ in salmon and puts two I know he isn't.” she quid. “And he pander.” | won't be until he’s learned a lesson trotted the two faithful little that I'm teaching him. I told him willing as usual to do what to do his fishing in Ripple creek, for Could for their kind fairy friend. it never freezes over, but didn't he ‘was very cold, but really tn disobey me and go to the pond! ‘warm sweaters and tams the While he was in there fooling round, didn't feel it a bit, and soon night came on and the water froze arrived at Mrs. Otter’s house, over.’ He's in there yee If you like, under the roots of an ok! willow you may break a hole and let him where the waters of Ripple out.” had conveniently hollowed tt' The little folks reseved the Otter ring flood time. How differs boy and took him back to school. (Copyright, 1920, N. EB. A.) vada bd ® mn MP jcime tt PpY aad frolic in m 8 feeling croms. You see, Hooty was hungry and hunger is apt to make one feel cross, The longer he hunted the hungrier and crosser he grew, Suddenly he thought of Danny Meadow Mouse. “I suppose he is asleep somewhere safe and snug under the snow,” grumbled Hooty, “but he might be. he Just might be, out for a frolic in the moonlight. I believe I'll go down on the meadows and see.” Now, Hooty the Ow! can fly with- | out making the teeniest, weeniest sound, It seems as if he just drifted along thru the air like 4 great shad. “toe, the snowt jow you don’t! ‘Il eateh me, but you won't! suck tun Yo play in sowt MEADOW MOUSE eang this; at least, he tried to sing} he skipped about on the snow) covered the Green Meadows. | Danny Meadow Mouse had such | voice, that had you been | you probably would never have 4 that he was singifg. He ght he was, tho, and was enjoy just as much as if he had the yes; Danny Meadow Mouse} ‘iow, singing is nothing in the but happiness in the heart pg itself heard. beautiful voice tn the world happy! Why shouldn't he have ? Hadn't he proved himself than old Granny Fox? That hing to make any one happy. folks may fool Granny, Fox | some may fool her twice, but aj are very few who can keep im disgust. That is just what anny Mey Mouse had done, | he felt very smart, and, of , he felt very happy. | 9 Danny sang his little song, and 4 about in the moonlight, and d in and out of his little round | ys, and al] the time kept his| Erp little eyes open for any signs! | Reddy Fox., But with all his Hooty the Owl reached rtness, Danny forgot. Yes, sir;| ; A any forgot one thing. He forgor| down with his long, cruel ‘watch up in the sky. He knew| Claws, and— of course, old Roughieg the! was asleep, so be had nothing! ow. Now he spread his great wings fear from him. But he never, and floated out over the mead thought of Hooty the Owl. j|ows. You know, Hooty can see as me, dear mei Forgetting is| well at night as most folks ean by ful habit, If nobody ever| day, and it was not long before he there wouldn't be nearly #o| saw Danny Meadow Mouse skipping ih trouble in the world, No, in. @bout on the snow and dodging in ew; there wouldn't be nearly and out of bis little round doorways. Sich trouble, And Danny Meadow! His great eyes grew brighter and i puse forgot. He skipped and sang | flercer, and without a sound he float End Was an happy as could be, and,ed thru the moonlight until he was once thought to watch up in| just over Danny Meaddw, Mouse, bd sky. | Too late Dapny looked up. His in the Green Forest Hooty | little song ended in a tiny squeak owt had had poor bunting and! of fear and he started for his nearest L #0 little round doorway. Hooty the Owt! reached down with his long, cruel claws and—Danny Meadow Mouse was caught at last Next story: \A Strange Ride and Hew It Ended. High Fares Crowd Downtown Hotels Altho the housing problem ts be- ing relieved in the outlying districts, it ts still acute in the downtown seo tion because of high street car fares, according to Mra. Florence C. Porter, housing secretary of the Y, W. C. A. who submitted her November report Sunday. EATS ANYTHING HE WANTS NOW, SAYS M’DONALD Sleeps Like Log and Rhet- matism Has Disappeared Since Taking Tanlac | “Yen, str, Tanne gets all the ered it for the good health I now have,” said George McDonald, of 7403 46th Ave. South, Seattle, Wash. Mr. Mo- Donald, who is now seventyone years of age and*retired from active life, was for many years engineer on the St. Louts and Santa Fe rail road, and numbers his friends by his acquaintances. “Betore 1 got Tanlae I suffered \for years from indigestion and a badly disordered stomach. 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