The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1923, Page 14

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PAGE 14 sHE SEATTLE STAR ** Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks °*- \l Cream af the: 7. SM icreetrtersiiriireriestnritrcirssestioo tt ADAM AND EVA The Present Arrives YRIEDA'S FOLLIES | ! | x NS } Wane ™ Re: a gi Bi Ks i uae e ect FAMILIAR TO FATHER eae er an [2 Bee. at } A eS See : oe EO em tae te OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS) THE OLD HOME TOWN mand finally the onerous Seta 10 yearn’ Judge, ee = A ey ea an LIKE THE FAMILY DENTIST a "y : re pulling the it if 1 have tEAM * & SODA WATER » Fun "aA RCE eA SON odin ONE FOR THE STENOG REPAIRS ALWAYS Tus , : 1 have: SO MAY IT BE CARRIED IM STock he “t {No-NO-1 SAY ee | eet oll SON OF WIZARD This Iq the tiger SULF Any b face, mi come @ Sulphur. right up noted sid ge : ‘ . ae, red WHEN NOAK BAXTER EXAMINED A BASKET ZU” yr QS OF EGGS HE BOUGHT FROM A STRANGER ~ = Rew llams. < — WERE THE HARVESTERS, SS ® ne FOUND FODRTEEN WERE HARD BOILED—THEY = TURNED} as Sulphur Charles A, Edison, son of Thomas A. Edison, substituted! for his father at the 16th Annual Blectrical and Industrial [ exposition in New York. He threw the switch that lighted innumerable lights and started countless devices on display aaa ; AW, ISNT SHE cuTE? “Yl ) els aerce vd by 60 manufacturers. COMING ALONG THESE BETTY- 10) pane Berry | HELLO, BETTY sane /-—Stil PEACH: HAS SHE )~ on sure, | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO DAYS ,TOM ? LIKE TO HAVE } jane ww HERE HELLO, LITTLE GIRL") Say HELLO LEARNED To BUT HELEN : ‘ 1S SHE GROWING SHE'S JUST A LOOK AT BEFORE You DON'T You KNOW WILBUR = TALK ae 1S THE ONLY MR. TRUE, I'M A CANDIDATE, AND 1M HOW'S THE BABY id GO AND GET FINE GROWING HER ,1OM / TAKE HER UP- ONE WHO CAN pia ili owe aay cate aoe ee ey Oa eee ee 510 || AND YU TO DISTRIBUTS EV D (WILBUR WANTS ( ad ae THEM AMONG YOUR FRIENDS. Thy 1 9 guanine Nigh) ( Ww jill | —> | ce | iy Pe stastavice || (YOUR PICTURG |] Yes —TEE-HEE— IT MAKES Prt f Ue pra Bitz on ane ME LOOK PRETTY SLICK, ust Hav | |\|Geen TAKEN | BY AL POSEN ||acc. , J, 7M FEELING SIMPLY AWFUL HOW VERY SICK LT REALLY HOw ’BOLT A DOSE OF Dea — YOU JUST CAN'T AM— L HOPE TAS AN’ T CASTOR-OIL, YOUR-UTTLE COMPREHEND L_. CHILDHOOD FIEND ? — A PELLow THAT'RESORTS TO DECEPTION ||To GET INTO OFFICE WON'T BE ANY "Too ||PaRTICULAR AFTER HE GETS IN! [ ~S Nes, I'LL DSTRIGLTE NS ‘Nour CaRds {!! fe ry) sere SN $ ‘ NVM , cai "MOST WOMEN, CAN COOK. RIENDS OES EP ae aus f , how SMART YOU KNOW AS MUCH well) N'WON'T BELIEVE: { Yes, most women can cook (some well, and some not #0 DYA S'POSE T AA, STAND FAIRLY WELL. AE ,BUT TM AS SMART | AS YOUR TEACHER, Do SHE TAD'NE So commonplace, everyday, diahiés, Dut few have the divine: ssajiaitl Pop?P WHADDVA Dara, AS. WS) TEACH sre ( YOUP WHERE Do HERSELF —SHE SAID produce thoso dainty, sweet morsels, and other trifles, that ‘ N SMART ARE You? ¥ MY ER- MARTE Nou GET THAT SHE COULDN'T TEACH zs delight the eye and inwardly comfort, and without which no meal AE AUTHIN' ! Is truly complete. If you would like to acquire this art, without i 4 expense or effort, send for our new bulletin on “Cakes and Cookies, | Ielngs and Fillings.” Ful out and mail the coupon below a# | directed, i Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave, Washington, D. 0, Please send me the bulletin on “Cakes and Cookies, Teings and Fillings,” for which I inclose four cents in stamps,

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