The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1923, Page 14

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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR | | | teeseateeesenseesstssrsesszes: socecastaastatgsasss ** Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks °- | Cream of the Jests 4 Heeeesertrreemeemeerrraterseeatareestenesenaetssyy posessssses ADAM AND EVA Concheta, the Vamp BY CAP HIGGINS) ,.,,.rmmoes vousms ONE FOR THE NURSE A - wes shak But once 1 ge nl CONT TUTE Mf : ed a MO Z I suggested, “he thinks | 12 mon or taking it witha! B i ~ ! pu're still mad at bi asks Pearson's Weakly, 8S et ieee 1 4 B Say : OUT OUR WAY » BY WILLIAMS) THE OLD HOME TOWN . “| i i s “APPY TRANSPORTATION ~ i An f , al Calls t, rubbing hig te; ; alet the lady gy naybe, but no gintle ‘Transcript, re) (SeeRe ont se) WE emer AT [ld lp ere ns wlll BRIDE AND GROOM} -s ) THY YEA\ c f unis = r i f aati aide Ger any Wort *) 1 ARASH? cd CD ‘ : a a is = ; | : . OUTA “THEM BOYS, \ Wa nh * th 7 4 as ener Yas REMEMBER fas \ orn We PUT TH’ COW cA} Bi? aa ae AE aD comet | EN JOE POTTER WENT OUT To HIS BLGGYSHED | wis MORNING HE DISCOVERED “THE NEW BUGGY,> HE HELPED SOME HALLOWEEN JOKERS: PUSH ,, INTO "THE CREEK,WAS HIS OWN . Allister McCormich, left at the church several ti Mary Landon Baker, at last heard wedding bells. He ried Joan Tyndale Stevens in Paris recently. Photo shot the bridal couple leaving the city hall. Bs 1S! WHERE A as ' 1 KNEW You HAD iv} WY PVE DECIDED: NOT “MY ETT 1S THAT DRESS SHIRT 4 161i abe and STUCK AWAY 5 4 TO CONTRADICT MY EVER TRUE BY CO: OF MINE? | PUT IT Sol BUTT IT’ SOM® PLACE 3] SOME PLACE- No Wf WIFE ANY MORE- “B T AM MR, HUBBGL, YOU SAID YOU We IN THIS DRAWER \ AND FORGOT WHERE GIVE HER TIME AND RaTHeER MEET ME HERE AT Your oF AND IT'S NOT HERE! CLOSET, BUT | SHE WILL Do tt : JODAY, %M THE MAN THAT CALLED You Y D | DON’T You HAVE DIDNT , or : HERSELF - AT Your. HOME LAST EVGNING, Don't KNOW -1 fi ANOTHER THINK aA ehincrmee RENENRER § NEVER WORE ( COMING, BUT I'LL ‘ aaa S, : ( LOOK IN THE THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Lambast Thig on Your Ledger OH, YES, T REMENGER —DISTINCTLY 7 | [You SAID YOU'NERE A GOND SALCSMAN 1 HAD GONE To BED AND WAR SSTTIN' Beauty SLCER BUT 1 COULDN'T GET 4 DID 1 EVER TELL YOU WHAT GRACK AT You OVER THE 'PHONS Hh 5— SHE SAID WHEN SHE WAS “TWO YEARS OLD? — The Art of Cooking Meats “Heaven sends us good meat, but the Devil sends cooks" David Garrick. No housewife of Seattle wants her husband to echo David's seat wy, Frecuts! DAT Al ments on the subject of her cookery. ‘Therefore she will be sures j pe want the new bulletin just prepared by our Washington bureau WHAT IS THAT Yours ‘ YEAH, BUT THIS: cookery expert on how to cook tasty; nourishing, attractive & PUTTING IN YOUR nN UY IS AFREE ‘ cheap maat dishes. It’s all covered—beef, lamb, mutton, veal, por BOWL? RS and fowl, There are recipes for dressings and sauces, as well. | m " ¥ you want this bulletin, fill out carefully the coupon below, ind required postage and mail to our Washington bureau: Washington Bureau, Tho Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. T want a copy of the bulletin, “Meats and Meat Dishes” and Inclose herewith four cents in loose postage stamps for same,

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