The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1923, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923. | sresesReestetseteeeteseeseasaseassstteatassesteas testes steeatesaee teats, Cream of the Jests pressisscicssssiessstesisssiisisst stessiissii ssessicctsieresisisssesseccei sess ease testi He’s Gotta Get Some si BY CAP HIG GINS]... INTHE SMonus fault soaring as ARE SAE ET ——— eee eraperaniaaa mes . , Ror aorN Wave. You sor VES. BUT THOS LGorra set sone of [ramet WHY He HOWLED ALL Uf, re Ves. BUT SLEEP , We TRAVERS a LAST NIGHT! Gosh, H heii eercipens” on DANGEROUS FOR Pee htce. pete i 4 HED LEAR —~|P¢ bet GEROUS FOR, 13 SURE A Licht scetren. } SLEEP UKE REGULAR s =|SOOTHING Alps, INFANTS, MR Jones = 7 - or 4 ~v M . = i A oe 1 y, he other story, and so the ¢ } man went to it an a friend of mine y should have wee CAP HIGEINS 1s ‘BY WILLIAMS THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY etn “onion LF yar ee i on NEASER © Ther SAY YES THEY \ pase Wm) He Beats (. | FIGHT Like) y wtudielt It no lon with aly [Car ~ Vt WER once S AND sad, pussled expression, that Clarey The rm L__\ A WEEK boas" / 2 (You SAY OLD \— (NO-NO- 1 SAY a) pet eon eee c HARRINGTONS Lf AWFUL AQ J ONE iuTs) (YOU OLD CoDGER) PRETTY CRUEL) \resre ABOUT i a GAVE You > situa eacueeeeremeeremete cee eS AND HARD PERMISSION | TO GO STAMPIN “ROUND MY YARD' With the aid of modern science, Helen and Anna Bosch AN! 1 fa (left to right) of Long Island City, are unable to set a Ee MENTO A 4 a y . hamper of excelsior on fire. The excelsior has been fire. TH ancunenr = DAD KEYES SFARCH FoR HIS “a S¢ Mer "| | proofed. The demonstration took place at the National Fire WATCH, THAT HE TWIRLED OFF THE CHAIN, Siew S me Prevention exposition in New York. LED JOAN ARGUMENT IN HENRY HARRINGTONS EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO DOINGS OF THE - DUFFS Fwy, BETTY JANE ,WHAT ARE h You DOING OUT HERE ALL ALONE? He MUST AV FELL OFF > P TH STREET CAR, PAT. se ee Ns Spee Sse — a DO YEZ SMete tt = ——— ——S LIQVOR ON HIS ‘ No, MIKE, ALL X CAN AS \F TD Ripe Ww THAT WAS A Time WAEN F acre THERE THING\- YoU MAKE GIRS WOULD RIDE i) ANY GONE SY secre te ME_LAUGH- AAR- HAR ! KIND OF CAR — - | O58) ONIONS. Removing Stains From Clothing Did you ever spill the beans down your white vest front? Have you ever upset a cup of coffee on the spice and span tablecloth? Ever get grass stains on your new lawn dress? Or medicine on your crepe de chine nightie? Does Mary ever come home with {ce cream, that should have gone tnto her tummy, down the front of her new dross? Ever turn over an ink bottle on an expensive table cover? Does baby ever splash gruc! on the fine dress Aunt Sally sent him for Christmas? Do you know the despair of trying to get out a Walnut stain? Do they always seem to tar the roads you want to drive over and ruin your clothes? Ever do a little 4 Job of painting the screen door and have the paint insist on getting on your shirt? Ever cut your finger and let the blood drop on your duck pants? AKOM, WY Foor WHY-I MUST YOURE ALL UPSET, TAG - Pid | : ~ If anything Wke this ever happened to you, you'll find that a FEELS LIKE THEYS BE ASLEEP JUST SIT DOWN AKO WEEP T MUST BE AWFUL |] copy of the 25-page printed book on “Removal of Stains From GFEs WHATSA A LOT OF NEEDLES QUIET AND TLL GET UPSET, MOM , WHEN |] Clothing and Textiles," prepared by government experts, Is exactly MATTER Wi MY STON fT. KS SONE SAT T GOT SLEED ar |] what you need handy on the library shelf, Our Washington bureau FOOT TWAT MAES: Tans LT AND 33 Tu WRONG || has_a copy of this book for you. Fill out the coupon below and \ Ni pins . N mail as directed. END! Washington Bureau, Tho Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave,, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the booklet, “Removal of Stains,” and inclose herewith five cents in postage stamps for samo,

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