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Tho t of a lion close n of ft first, trength, and his r hun h man nd ki mur nted and ini e that the latte Thro jost in A lio r had mark ng his kill to ¢ found the id his hungry nd #0 t out again ting his Waziri te ch in tne i m th: ard Opar, contin frect w p le he might pursue further | his investigations of the mysterious | other. ence in his jungle that the ar-| and the footsteps had apprised | of. Coming in to the spot at} h darkness had forced him to he took Nor | he came ace of the presence great antt among mT had been raised, Pro: « from the hairy abdomen of AL OUT OUR WAY - y in VTS “hs aAwer Bovs | WESLEY HONNETT § Nt MANCE AN’ HE SHORE WE R WANT Rant Ant Tr’ ROMANTIC ATMOSPHERE HIS BooK } WiLL we ) arn HOU rane sHe's\ / WE HAD Serr BY WILLIAMS THI WELL HE Teme UH MOOY. {| - |\ Gracy \ Gus TUH 2s ROMANCERS HE © lees WY NEA SeMVICE me Chick OH GOODY~ HERES A) LETTER FROM FANAIE / A WRALTRY Widow ADVERTISED FoR ®& WOSBAND — Boots ANGWERED IT, SIGNED THE LETTER, SAM HILL AND FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS UM-M-M=GEE! "OH MY DEAR MR.WILL— you ING BOY, TO ANGWER My AD. | KNOW \'M GOING To LIKE YOU-1'M 0 LOVE WITH YOUR PICTURE ALREADY. | HAVEN'T A RECENT PHOTOGRAPH OF MYGELF BUT (AM ENCLOSING ONE WHICH WAS TAKEN WHILE (WAG STILL IN MY TEENS. BO k\| r —, WRITE AGAIN GOON FANNIE JONES” Gt! ussen T' TWSE KIDS ARGUING ) WOULDYA I! oS aE j —~T you ANT.) / ( SEEN 'EM?? wuy, say! v7) NER CERTAINY DUMB! YER TH" ) DUMB y ONE -NOT SC iy NET (POV ERNURES O?F TAKS PUAWES & Olive Roberts Barton NO. 6—THE WAX LADIES 15 of Bally her bed them. wore beautiful dre not |and had su |faces. I'd like my| “A wax Indy!" 1 {Queen waving her v sald an- | wax lady you shall be, has never |store you came from been w she} Instantly the doll got me." | “Oh, may wo all “She soaked mo in a bowl and| want to be wax never dried me, and gave me pne' monia,” whispered another doll. used to talk “Mama,” I can’t now. I've lost r fou shall have a wish Fairy Queen. ‘Bach one may wish anyth g you w Thi urprised t one fell over o fell ft th ancy stra ull up ng led out half * said one she never washed me,” “And my 4: ished or troned since fun here ‘olee.”” id the of you nt so that und one hink Queen. now,” “Are you said erie ing the Fatr 4 and slippe h pretty pink hands » one of them nd. in the sand have pink fed the We itive? d the doll will soon be ¢ =~ Hey! WHAT AQE You FELLAS SU asoort WHY, 1 AST JAY HERE IF HE EVER SAW TH’ NEW BALLOON Knows ristmas,” ) the queen w on they all tip-toed And there was faithful Two Spot | the blue velvet butterfly, waiting | for them on the » roof But if you want t the note sald th: he returned, “Dear 8a sg gare know what Sally read when | it Is: | here | went homesick to go They didn't here, and k them a nuisance, They | y now truly yours, ho Fairy Queen.” “Oh, dear’ cried Sally, throwing Jnerself on the bed. ‘T did love them and T didn't mean it, On, uid only come back I'd be tter mother. I never meant to be so mean, Boo, hoo, hoo!’ Oft in their window the wax lad: {es wero saying to each our dolls got to the store quite comfortable you thougt ire quite I the “Then a very dolls only get the Fatry | sf other, * onder } And, pleas, | her right it didi" Continued) wok A Tho people with whom T live, my | There is M widowed, if} with great hope does not seem like OLD HOME TOWN ait FE ®} f (ive BEEN “| PUTTIN HOT |! 7 ) (od ae: [Door KnoBs| \'G $7 (gut ED Youre [IN “THOSE 2 —Y)-) LIKE ALL THESE ee | haree eee fOUNGSTERS You | EVERY Morn WOULDAT LisTEN) FoR WEEK LTOLD You To USE WHITE Doom KNOBS NOT \ BROWN Boor KNOBS": ee iy You SAY EDS\|— GOING To f aw) “py A) Q — A { BvILD SOME | sly \ KEW CHICKEN '@ \_ PENS? > «e ED PEEVEY TRIED OLT A SCHEME To MAKE HIS HENS LAY IN COLD ~ WEATHER, AP TER THREE WEEKS WITH NO RESULTS-HE QuiT TODAY— Kc | (( - BUT THE PEACHES GO DOWN ON THE iy THE EARLY BIR i GETS THE WORM? OH-HRH , PAPPY 2? THaT muG!! NO WONDER SHE HAD TO ADVERTISE FOR A HUSBAND ! CAN YOU IMAGINE WRITING MASH NOTES TO THAT ? WELL, WHAT'S S'FUNNY ABOUT THAT 2 WHATS S' FUNNY ABOUT B'LLOON TIRES —~__——_— HAHOHOHA y WHO EVER HEARD OP THAT 2HAg | of the American captain of inde business—but that would net any man from his wife whet as near to him as Atlantic th Pittsburg, especially wheal bast Whatever may ve Mrs prety | own private and personal oe Ishe is certainly wonderful to po) body about her and espectally to me. Oh, Elizabeth, I now that Gol Mt been very good to me in Jetting lines fall in such pleasant er eo I say this with perfect confidence) Of © your dear vou leat are most interesting. | because his wife's father, Mr. Ham. | $3 ve, my dear, are ye lame Hamilton, recently | {Iton, when he died left all his vast | ®¥thing? Remember every ile who always imbues me/ fortune in Mr. Prescott’s hands, as|™ust enfold something wi ra and courage. She|well ag tho management of his steel|™ind that will help bes to tn st the old people | industry. life with greater conteat alread 4 I know abroad. Sho, Mrs. Prescott has the saddest eyes| You can say to her trching ot tho her life were over. |I have ever seen in a human face ex. | have confirmed that te4 “Money in everything that/cept those of the Greek Queen) ear Fraulein Sturnet: eady love her, She | Sophia, whom we saw that time, dur- loss of her husband | ing the war, at Lucerne, x. and yet Sister Ruth I know that Mrs. Prescott has; TOMORROW s that I must call her sister | Just passed thru great sorrow in the | ued, CONTINUED not confer happiness. nring the im vely Queen a twinkling the Not a single doll vy told me that Mrs, Hamilton's heart | death of her father and sister, but 's buried with her huband, that they |even that could not give to her deep | were the most devoted people she had | dark eyes that look of lost hope and | ever seen a j utter dejection I see in them when! Mr. Hamiiton, in dying, loft two|she thinks sho is not observed. » one of whom, altho seem. Tam sure there is some misunder of women, having! standing between Mr, and Mrs. Pres- | life coftid bestow, | cot, for Mr. Prescott has not been | tho other day. The; down here since wo all came of! other one is the Mrs. Prescott with! course, there ts the univergal excuse | ¥ : en paciocees ae . ASTHM | lo cure for it, but welcome relief is often brought by— - Yyieks: VAPORUBSB for] Over 17 Million Jars Vasd Ye fa s ther machine-m The of the | again. | wand of civilization.| “1'll begin arrowed and a Who wa invade his sacred iter thu | and in said the | was empty What | left “We'd better Queen peed determined by that of| f the blacks, rzan man's eye 1 hi ho dared und sla Tarzan's p darker Ko now “But first ally, with the got sald Vil te 4 store window aid t nd doll, Attic note for the ladies [it on her new indow meat to mine, Theyland new letter él mia ruth. | pple? (Continued In Our Next Issue) rything — the admnir committed suicide paper GASOLIN!