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NOW GO ON WE AGGIE Imposing H {sald as natu aie nodde w do The parlor with it furniture and oll + shadow or make a move t i with me! Who was Er 5 “You woutc =-Stanley Wayt > -unswered + iwent on bravely ~ “T just ha =. and offered him #=said. “What makes you alw he worst of me?” e ms now him * Mother Gregory looked at Glory (ee eee & Olive Roberts Barton NO. 23—A PAIR OF OLD SHOES She sat patiently for two hours while the shoes were be- ing repaired. ‘I shall tell you the story of a{¢ ir of old shoes," said Mi O' Mi, | 4 he Story Teller, to the Twins. fc?" asked Nick. | 104+ t cupboards, and there wa pair of shoes of Mr. Horn to be thrown out I'll give them to the rag-man time he comes,’ sald Mrs. Hornaby Mar for yourselves,” picked the shoes up aren't only patch on the side. splendid." ‘Why “Once upon a time there were |t worn out! she said need new soles {two children who lived thei { father with their bea little quite are in a yery poor tenement tise in a big city H “Mr. Emerson had once been a +soldier and a gentleman, Way “And indeed they better than the » een her father no wonder she felt. so . hen she told aby that she couldn't were #0 ee much she had ever that it was but some ten that a person of im wear, or other ne nad forg he had ever been portance. He got discouraged after his wife died and he would Wanldbageite cet hore: work—his clothes got ragged and! , soiled and he made “no attempt | } Whatever to keep himself shaved id neat “Mary did keeping the i dimmy help Mrs. Horn tay, but ee | 16 added J the good lady » two dollars for © you have been # worked so hard to a what she place clean, could at and even | washing | and ¢ nod in the pr with ‘the me come back want a * and ironing tay! dagne iing—when “Mary stopped at a shoe maker's fe pouse: Jon the way home. She + j Bur often theré’was no food at ‘yy tom two hours while the’ shoal all, and at Inst two lad walls bettie Sapatted® Tih sha toon Tpce 8 GR Orer. Rey them to a boot-black's and had fo have a child to clothe and them shined. ft. took ‘nearly. aif (and care for, and Jn return Mary | oe hbr ‘money, ‘and Jimmy were to help as much | unnin ane as they could with small duties ‘bout the house | took the shoes home to her father," “What happened ney “Mr, Emerson put the sh “But Mary worrled and worried, wonder how father ix wetting jong,’ she would say to herself. ‘I) anid Mi O' Mi, “and some,way wonder if he needs me.’ And then, | reminded him Salter a few days, she decided to go he h ack. | * “It happened nhe was helping and had 1 clothes and every Tho next thing id was to go to an old bureau fish out a clean collar, ‘Then shaved, ‘LT feel like old DON’T SUFFER FOE CueLGG aa es wore PRICKLY HEAT! | “And au ia get ur’ ened i —stop the torture, ippler family never lived heal the skin—ask your druggist for that on that ¢ Mrs, Hornaby | Jimmy eame back and Mr after a while Emerson | wan able to rent | little home He ter that, with a pore discouraged but kept right on and gar | den nover got do Were the "Maybe," think it ou think of the magic nald Mary who did it allt (To Be Continued, (Copyright, 1926, N, MA. Mervice, Ine.) Naney wan sat patient: | then?” asked MOM’N POP mit 1] You SAID A TALL THIN MAAN WOULD RULE MY LIFE-WEL DONT You EVER THIN} IT— MY OLD MAN DONT RULE T take the shoes along, if you} | APPARENTLY THE FAMOUS PROF TARAZZA MADE A SLIGHT MISTAKE WHEN HE READ “THE HAND OF MRS OLGA BLOTZ — (—_ WERE-HERE- SoU CHILDREN MUST NOT QUARREL THAT WAY = AMY LEAVE VIRGINIA ALONE OR ) WHY DONTH \ 00 PLAY / WiF OOR | OWN DOLLTH j Got SHE WONT LET ME PLAY WITH HER DOLL THE SBATTLE STAR c (Continued in Our Next Issue) BY STANLFY ReHO-1 SAC PICKED ON A Serappy BOOTS AND HER SRY, CORA GEE = THEY GOT SomE OF XW COTEST LITTLE FouNTAIN PENG DOWN AT Th’ YOUGHTTA Ske EM. He WAS A PHOTOGRAPHER _/ AND “TooK PICTURES -— AND ] Ye BECAME ANO oo Saye i <>} os B | Book stork . \ 0 FOLLOWED 5 FOOTSTEPS AND | (Year | PART ® PHOTOGRAPHER) | yet OK PICTURES EHX? UDDIES YES ,| HAVE SEEN THEM -/ @oT 1 OONT NEED ONE ust Now eee VWIHY .WHAT WOULD | DO wath J] ANOTHER PEN - | HAVE -// FoR OR FIVE Now —_) =| cmon Cain FRECKLES BOT THERES ONE OF "EM SPECIALLY THATS A PIP = 1S 30S TH THNG § \ NEED, FOR My —~ DATE shes fe By BUY (ste THAT LOOSE Toon F MALIN AS Gx TH DENTIST AK HANG IT POLL our! AKC YA SCARED TD KANE HIN POLL 7 frou ( ecewrz wars AMATTER WITH HIMF HES ACTIN SO FUANY ALL OF A SUDDE,S!! ! BUT AKA, c HOME j IT HANIA IT ALREADY! E HE Hap mone {OA AoM! Hou, NERVE TAN x J) MOM! Lor / /{ 600 NEWS THOUGHT HE T FOR Yoo J HAD! Y KNOW AY LOOSE TOOTH? WELL, I SWALLOWED VO oo ” ROSE - eee IY NEA SERVICE, INC Agreement NOW HERE'S A NICE APPLE ) FoR EACH OF You - GO OUT IN THE YARO AND BE GOOD GIRLS THANKTH MITHUTH GUNN BuT UM BIGGER'N Ou- L TA HAVE NO- 00 CAN'T HAVE ITH APPLE \T ITH MINE! (7 NAHAT'S WRONG With 7 Nou CHILDREN ?- You " CAN'T AGREE ON ANYTHING Yes W pi AGREE a | ny Ateene . \ RR 3 ey thy ; BY TA ——— iE DO -WE BOTH WANT GE