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=} SA DAY. FEBRUARY 8 19 er . THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 ~— if Looks Like a Blue Wednesday for Joe JOE QUINCE ontinued. was a grievous amount of a about the Orontes. He watch-| ithe mate come ashore "Looking for a man!” Md sarcastically Why, I didn’t recognize your voice. | friends about me, it would be | pp ~ ST a a | 3 y te ryevTy v7 ta. . at ), * J ——— — mvt Hew | Se De \ need SEEN I A CHEAP Le} uP HERE V7 vince t HONOR OF.ESCORTING You ,~ |/ WONDER & #4 es, CAPTAIN AE DINGLE = CAN 1 LIVE YOUR OF Rhy vhs HOUSE ! MAYBE THE Fl my name |: Q in : T THE’ BLUE ROOM "= 57 \ Me. WON'T Bé 4 ON SO¢ A DAY TMIND YE BANKROLL THis BIG HOTEL WILL 1| “QUINCE ip —) ) THE GUY WHO : — - WHEN ey r ou : AY You FieTy CEN UT UP A Cor 45 mane THAT THis 19 A J | BUT , hah ay, | <7 aan n MIAMI 22 ONE Lr Ali, «ey Pe or \DE ir saiviLEGE Gor Firty Ce ae “ AREAS De \ A DAY FER EXPENSES)! R ME IN A SIDE!) BiG BANKROLL | Fie!’ “ CLISTEN = )| ——_ 7 ‘ ga "% \ AN? 1. ALWAYS STKK om For, 304 pa) Se ; # \rulot TM TOLD! A NIGHTS 5 = hi M > TO oa bts “ ¥ vane | ) . {a OO0R | a pee — bai S fnte , m. J Dre | CAPTA Ss fa fer a seer } ' | } Ce ts “ : - he , | i t- Hine : E he Pate! = Drake | A 1 pears N : - ; ~% SS bee 4 ¥ , 4 iid ly Dra ‘ at ’ aagxoW GO ON Wren sroRY a = "what t 4 . : en ee wes! 1 = . ; TOW K > MQ T . Y 1 ’ . . ° n Ps ‘we ae : \ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Cora Gets Herself a Job } AR’ 2 hook > MATL 1s apethe s-| WW , YOUGHTTA SEE = IM \ Ax KNOW=1 GOT TO THAIN || FINE ! ILL GET THE >) THERE NOW-\UE || OK Gooo'y !GEE. Im T DIONT TAKE LONG, DID IT? NOW SEE \ { NNA MAKE ME A DRESS! ABOUT HOW MUCH | COULD || MACHINE READY AND FINISHED \T! ISNT GiAd TS © wl} \ HOW MUCH | CAN GAVE BY MAKIN’ 'EM iJ GEE- \TS GONNA LOOK SAVE BY MAKING MY OwN | HELP SOO IT Won'T \t PRETTY 2? ANT \T A PIP? [ MYSELF ? WHY -IN A YEAR'S ) \ DOGGIE OREGSES ! YouD BE TRKE 2 LONG, | | = WME | CAN GAVE 20S = {APTEI ) SURPRIGED , { LY ¥ oa 7) 7 | CODLES ? SNOTHIN’ LiKE i ¢ The Stowaway & | BEIN' ECONOMICAL ! q t fus Q i " t t 5 M , ; whed 1 g se we eT ' i ha toon oasien ok thet A Sure Sign! K x 0 m fr “a ( O4,600Dy! ru’ J WHY, TAG “Yc i DOAY cv) ) ty ew) NEIbKRORS | ATHING ABOUT iTm THEY s w ba eae ge BORS pe deste KIDS JUST TH SAME : ‘ . : - I HHP . op lade ri 3 BS CAUSE I SAW ALL way of making a sa J i % f : - = >< i X TH SCRATCHES ON g the weed I ( CARIUL pe THEIR FORNITURE!! Savee ee es n « TO THE * \ ss nent | ' ft : ate. pip stamme s we othir nipboa would ‘ sailor eme « from the sa i With his hi nm the handle | { = + his : . 8 rt an} MOM’N POP Playin’ Possum BY TAYLOR (-¢ 2 GOSH: YMGLAD wt YUYT “GH MOM LUE FORGOTTEN I ( cnick-on cack WELL FOR LAND SAKES - | a) HAVE TO GO ANY WHERE " TO ORDER CREAM CHICK CAN VL 33) pe <3 CHICK, CERTAINLY MUSN'T \t\| TONIGHT~ IT'S RAINING J FROM THE DELICATE Go OVE Ear eee, fl | ¢ \ BE FEELING WELLAMHEN Ll PXTY OUTSIDE any FOR MY PARTY TONIG! ‘Cer =) | {_.. HE GOES To BE aght ; Re eee Oe te AND IF LGO OVER MY- ec - UBT | mR AT SEVEN THIRTY! *Oh, you don't mean to throw him : eo SELF THE RAN WILL RUIN DoT- LLL io the water?” cried Mary MY GOWN - WHAT Soe The See wring kes | - if nN of ped, with dignit j hemselves men, nowa dignity forbac ~~ wiéd itavens cmatic. | Son of such things with his junior iy, and put his ty pigmatic.| “Is Miss Mary coming home with Men A ae one uated ”* pursued Mr. Adams. He Drake at that inopportune mo- | +n + ie: hed spe " reese et fam 8 eager t out of Was rushed his knees Behe a, Jolly peeled cruelly om the coaming | “’' DiS ana * ithe door: they picked him up clear | While you were . > a dock She tipped Ike a wink as she told erk: «man short, sir,” men-| 2im to pass. the ple to the Old Man \ bs a ae thes awitos ims} o> third time while I was there. a mant” retorted Stey.| HOW. many whacks did he skott | while you—" fen Drake beat his way half! _ (Te, Be Contisued) eT ned to the boat steps beside the gates. { | selfish of me to think that I could FLAPPER FANNY BY STANI EY ih a corner of the docks he sneez- | not get along Mi his head clear of dust, and tried | If you can come back thi SPP plan his next move. He had got | way after your trip to New York NO;NO -1 SAY too easily that last time. It Vand I am sure that I will be welt ITS GOT REAL At logical to expect such sim. }enough to go home with you. : OSTRICH But he had paid well in “No, I don't. believe mother TO CARRY FEATHERS So well, that bis fighting ta anything, I'll ask her. If} SUCH A BIG 4 ON IT! as thoroly heated now; he} ‘ou leave for New York Sunday | gi @aait FER Nee ne ree sc tne | (Am intimate: vtory of inagrinent amistions revealed be private letters) he will have time to do some shop ‘ ARGS . and prove it upon the ping Monday and Tuesday * (gpa of Captain Stevens. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE [come over here notlaterthan Satur.) * mother is all excited over a Bot first he had to stow himsetf| FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO | day and go from here to New York|the ide 1 comparatively happy z iy beyond fear of discovery. And} JOHN ALD PRESCOTT with mother since she got the * | had littie time. Once the tug | s this the office of Mr. Pres-| “Oh, I'll be all right. I'm feeling] (copyright, 1925, N. EB. A. Service, Inc.) fed alongside the tall clipper, he} |splendidiy, you know, and with this panei - @ almost surely have lost | “Yes; this Is Mrs. Prescott. Sally?| great retinue of servants and| MONDAY — This conversation | x | “Yes; I'm getting along splendid Think I'll be able to come home Drake mut-| the jast of next week, and how glad DV MAY think that you have missed me. You It | must come up the minute I get| b Olive Roberts Ba t home, dear, and see the new baby “ ky nee NO, 16—NOTHING LIKE A GOOD PAIR OF ARMS want to talk with | } Mister Peg Leg, the fairy peddler Now we'll have to skip a day and} &@ man to Captain 8 Bad my master’s ticket wh mi His halted train of tnough' Ma to nov ere, “He's righ pd. “A man’s only the man he} Bot what he was. I'll ask him} dude Z am; but I'll be no putt get a su . BI ask-him, by Caesar! d 1) “Yeu, John. It is I, Leslie, speak: |man, wrote in his order book, “One|go back to Mister Woodchuck’s Sy Ww to see no pity in that girl's big) | your voice sounds so strange. |magic lawn mower house again. : athena all a | ee ee ee caa| “Yes: 1 thought I would surprise m that all today?" he asked! The magic lawn, mower had just’ Beware of the police woman, bovs, MUEEEs eyes never left the “| you. Iam sitting up, feeling # er Woodchuch Would you|arrived and Mister Woodchuck was,even tho she hath an arresting yes never left the glossy} 4.4 Listen, I want you to snything else? Perhaps your |looking it over look. mor hung at the hawsepipe, al | te on the Mauretania, |wife would like to buy something.| “Huh! he cried “It doesn’t look | ——$_$ ___$___—_ —| in the w t anchor Pacis 4 vale ralnctia: Ww t diffe: aby | Wednesday of next week |ing machine: mower fand he kept right oy pushing #e4 until the ship won outside “Woil, what did you -expec c “ght’ sald Mister Woodchuck cau. ‘0; I'm not thinking of gol At the end of the second row he wasy? “Right awa dren on my hands to keep " asked the be I shall be very Jonely, he des were common ful for her? She a - EP a ae secty ty,| Hulrope. Mother's going. She wa “Not so loud. If I buy aj%sked Mrs. Woodchuck. “Did you} d wiped the perspiration y hole picture suddenly be-l +, join Karl as soon as possible. n mower I can't buy any-|think that it wapld be set with with his handkerehlot Boe y clear. Drak | He has written her a letter, asking | thing for ever and ever so|‘lamonds?” “Doesn't look very magic to me!” EWM ran os fast as he could pie her to travel with him on the cn: jong, Of course my wife would ke! For wor ner husband just }sniffed Mrs. Woodchuck | 4 oath et eM tinent. I think it will be Just i La to have all those things you spoke “Will you be quiet!" cried Mis: | / ie cate arity | derfut for her, don't you jof, But there is nothing like a good ONSILITIS ter Woodchuck. “I expected this. : wit yous| “Ot course, I can get along -| of hands, When will” my All magic lawn mowers work a bit | out her. Don't you realize t magic lawn mower Ww here, Mister Apply thickly over throat— | stiffly at first. I'll have to keep . ja mother with two great big chil-|Peg Leg? cover with hot flannel — jat it and after while it will go | | bloke the Mister Peg Leg aa-| with searcely # tauch.”* yer, but |sured him. ght away—but you} That day Mister Woodehuck cut | mustn't mind if it is a little stiff VAPO RUB [six rows, the next day 10 and the she put| Karl can travel in that leisure Ithe first few times you it. Mag. | Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | next day 20. At the end of the ion that mother has always|ic lawn mowers alw week lie cut the whole lawn with ed to do, Father, you know,|that it will work wonderfully.” out stopping. + had time, Karl has always} When the little peddler man and “I knew it!" he called @ his JUST AS THE DASHING NEW MILLINER LEFT HER BOARD/NG HOUSE ERNIE HICKS HAPPENED ALONG WITH HIS, RUBBER fan't it wo! 1d to see me, all right,” Drake, jumping into the| nev q “Just Jet me yet hold of the|been to mother like a Fo c son. ‘ee twins had oa hay so hore LEAVE SEATTLE DA vite when she called bim in to sup: | ; Spec, matey. 1 don’t want to| Their tastes are much alike. I|chuck’s house and turned the firs LOA ALM. A218 F, a, || Der. “That lawn mower works like |——— Sioa, prey Se — PB 050 | think it i# an ideat arrangement. — |corner, Mister Pex Lee doubled up v a charm. 1 scarcely touch It now. | eas boutman winked knowingly.| “Yes; the Mauretania sails Wed- | jaughed 4 laughed | Magic it certainly is. Best invest » there stood Mister ied Renin lawn mower at all, It's just | It's outside ' a ed up into] neday, Be nure and get passage.| “Whit's ked Nick Portland bent tT Weer tate. itis a alsin everpuay CHUT? vou" ave} azznere,notiting ithe ESibboom rigging Mother has already sent to Wash-| “Nothing much,” said Mister Peg | Mrs. Woodchuck sighed. “T wish right, Mister Wood- | st ‘ 4 Oke ri Dewan Mee | | king h "| ish | ght, ste pod: | strong that's why orks | oy } ‘ Wek!" he itteréd hoursely,| ington for passports. Senator |Leg. “At least nothing much just Fare $6.50 jf had one of those new-fangled | chi sald Bea ietelrseeeni ye "Alou earns CARMAN Gut ‘anly chet ga ae sonra a : Rye cia mbered over the’ fore-| Blank is. go o Di . e n © is gol to bi i | achines,”” she said S _ ‘i atta > cried. “That's a good one o kc mibered ov he fore-| Blank is going to put them thru ner i as pe her ini een e MOTOR BUS DEPOT | washing machin: he said, | week ago your arms were all tat | one fifth as much as a magic one, ine lke sis ah See oY nie Bail nid. dla rponeen trons | ror. hee ; something funny. ell it to you | e919 aunee ave. iL tot-1401 thing like a good pair of/and no muscle. Now they are all|T threw in a wasting machine| "(To Be Conti “Thank you. dear. You had better Lanother time, arms,” said her husband. |muscte and no fat. ‘That isn't xl tee the extra money you pald me. | (copyright, 1925, N. pape le thy ’ , , 1925, NB. A. Service, Inc.