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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR ATURDAY, JULY 4, 1925. SALESMAN $AM | | BY SWAN : d 4 ) n / ‘& ¢ / e ; ry Beatrice Burton © 1925 NEA SERVICE INC. THe sTORY so ' a } t GLK! GORDON, } & him ato « he iad she recog 1 bh “n | e ' t mer state! of x | * era Gloria was in ove aniey Way-| When Dick came hor no . Sh ping upstairs burn past five owas \ , we his mother’s mat blue sat . at was tt y 9 with k, } sled 4 td i} . iyra, the hing that mad Ge » Bae teach ( k Rar@hild was cleaning Glorta wor | cheeks fi : But she” refuses to learn. She tear t ¥ : fear her, : She sees to} Dick at m f ee ] : meets STANLEY WAYSURN, an othes-close wee everything that was ¢ on sau drawers | PAPA t Betor with whom she noe had The sight of all her dresses hang everywhere, with th ‘iy blar shment, Bureau drawers Sig i peer h A ° where, with those cold, gray| were flung open. Dresses were iy | hen in Sete i here in neat, colorful rows made s of hers, She never missed a| ¢ net gek F Zi | Somers in rm . Gloria think suddenly of Myra Gail, | trick! “red . ee oe t eee insta Ree ead Lucky Myra With clothes ee linge hite as @ cloud, on « f love Wayburn to burn, here she was getting 7 ss wry i mak ve a IY RA to run over to Paris for two or three ry wae peogs yey . Ar = COME IN AND Her “wild” party breaks \ e more trunkeful of the bits r a fow weeks. ordle Gloria smiled at him Set TH’ TACLE t Seams wend petty breaks up when runksful of them do you think you could manage the| across the chaos { ! - ——— Ff Al i her husband. petting MAY And she would come back not only | house alone?’ she asked pinks tier & tren mile A Beste cis pk ines, aA with clothes hot. with the tats)’. Rangblld went oa bruablog a greeluine aon deg alo ¢ ¢ MOUR. sie, disgusted, quits eat thing in wakeup and halr-cuts, | sports suit as she reflected, She was]? eye i ¢ og oo, Th hires RANG § What do you think you're doing \} ay j MILD SWAN ho Dick tells now?” Dick asked | 4 a housen, ~~ ° housemata, | Packing the things that I'm not| | j > hea and in \@y ee and tee going to take with me," his wife 4 ae _ : an ed. 2 Mingtes Lave J Ab) HECK-THAT CANNON Dick's with you! What are you! [G@eat scoTT CRACKER DDNT GO OFF Remeaargracen 1 doi ving me He sat down WHAT IN TH’ WORLD 2 $0 | WENT Out To SEE Ne Wee ont lingerle piled the nearest er in. @ (T WAS ANY GOOD / chair We 1 should sa not Glort if WA is erled, “Did you think I'd leave you 4 the Home Woman’ ° just because you were so angry and i an officer of the club, to put her genloudn yesterday? Why, 2 like x90 Sal ZS fato it. Mother Gregory refuses to be Jealou ause then I »)} ~ ) Now Go oN WiTH THE STORY wis patteradcanrcae: aH ahs. Bjoon after May’s tearful tele Unde ap apap the sie Dag orth phone message, Mother Gregory Sinaia ducal islets saa. amusing ti 1) we ‘i Y got up to go. She wrapped herself " w ’ \ see SP, ai han | Sin her biack broadcloth and fur . ee takeal | EEG 7007) jai ‘oadclot an s ¥ she asked Cys “ he as 2 | that always smelled of mothballs na with a rasa 258 WEF A and pecked Gloria on her cheek “Goodbye, she said severely “And I hope that your friend, Mrs. Seymour, will be an example to BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES CMON DowN .PROFESSOR, | ta nodded YOO HOO .coRA - You of what happens to foolish m 1." she said ' t WERE GONNA SHOOT TH’ ; | ¢ naid calmly, “if d ™ LOOKIE WHAT agile i penne, pet with let me? WORKS - TORPEDORS. IMMIEG GoT. BOT WED BETTER Go arry them if Dick made'a geature of despair PIN WHEELS , DOWN OR THOSE KIDS they had the chance! . . . Decent ‘“anay ha: anid hg aors FIRECRACKERS ‘AL wil WORT women simply won't have anything | May en Alegent OE SORE 80 EVERYTHING . C'MON) , 7 fo do with them. And you can bane’ (o"fay for biche ie twee k to pay A one-way ticket % tell May Seymour for me that until she gives up that Carewo, she can Swhistle and wait to get into the Home Woman's club, or any other @lub where I'm a member! For 7M vote her down every ‘time! She's a disgrace to this town!" Mother Gregory jerked her veil over her Roman nose, and pt out of the house like a ship Yn full sail So, Gloria, K here, let me ash Less than two hundred bucks Hardly enough to pay the list You know, you've been me pretty hard late w you om hin with “What do you think you're doing ?” Dick * t you K doing now?” Dick asked. Packing the things that I'm n thought, it was| going to take with me,” his wife answered. : By sicskones i awa a 1 Mother Gregory had kept May! r ke ard ¢ gut of the club! What a hateful |’? be Dr. John's mother i ibes to. dows ' nae windows. Soman Dick's mother was n love! ¢ MB lone 6 oO t neve \ And how dreadful fo eens eta gastneiia © tosved t now that hundreds of + Glorla nto ¢ ae I Against her, wanted to apy 4 1 th F atula: ire ¢ ‘ r ¢ on th [ig at all to do wv Ga enn ail : “ caret fc nok PMhat dozens of tongues were wa af ! public B ¢ i may be goir F nical ®ing about her and her affair with | >™ They love to go to him with re golng abroad,|® Week or » pad y | Gloria laughed tly Jim Carewe!... And yet, Gloria | ‘gir troubles « Oh, I could tell af what ™M Gloria went on. "Why don’t you Mias Briggs Kew that but for the grace of /}°U a@ thing or two abx a eo answered, “How | The sound of her own words ex-|40d Ket a stenographer who doesn’t Providence, she might be {n the| doctor's wife, if I wanted to! You) soon are you salting, dear? 4 her. Going to ope! of expect a small fort In the w ena boat with May Seymour, this|25't know the halt of it, dearie* |") SO) oN tnink. | COUFS®, she was! of salary, if you're so terribly j sae n 10 ¢ hy. Were you thi J r Sport ouaabe > terribly po very minute! | Shere She was sure that she could make |she asked. ‘Sometimes I think you | There was thin must Dick scrape up the money for be in love with that trip, somehow or other. She would | Honestly, I dot’ be very sweet and appealing with} Dick stood up him... and he would give her| ou can't go © money, Honey caught more fies jd quietly, and w p vinegar... that was the big HFor someone, besides Mother Greg.|_Ma¥ paused for breath. Then she lery, might have seen her and Stan|*°8t 08 !n her high voice | Wayburn in her car, just as people| “Well, even if I can’t get into al ing of doing that ver di seen May and Jim together! And| Woman's club, I suppose the stores | Glori Phere would be talk and talk . . ./9Fro still open to mo... How would | Until the whole town would be talk-|¥ou like to go shopping with me) Myra’s tone. “As a matter of fact, I wa “I'm tired, >» would be the a sald with pplr hink a sea tr about her and Stan... . this morning?” } Gloria shivered as she picked up| ‘‘I can’t leave the house today. I'm | © fith Rang’ help a t the telephone and gave May's num. | busy,” Gloria fibbed dragged her wardrobe trun om | rick 4 ber. | She wondered how May would feel the guest-room closet and dusted it |All day ab h i of P*Mtayaie, dear, I just finished talk-|!f she knew the truth . . that | Love to have tf. Europe, of Paris, of the on ing to Dick's mother,” Gloria beg: Dick had forbidden her to he se Now, what did she mean by that Gloria ent t feat Of the daw |there anywhere with May! . . . Not th lere by tha | Wants ut nie igs and| And now she was ‘Mimhappily when May answered her Oring. “I did my very best for you! |. but.it’s no use! She says there's | 5)! cacet of « chance for you to| Dut she didn't... she waratraid) Did’ Myra think ‘there wer BE into the club... You're right. |of MES, umet want tote camel, MUDD CENTER FOLKS es BY SMALL|—— ae, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . BY BLOSSER+ Gand Jim! At least, Mother Greg.|@# ® “bird of a feather” with M ' Says there has...” Seymour. No, indeod! | he When Ra for |ner-gong, she did not go down. kea! (To Be Continued Tomorrow) that would have stopped if) of hers, “brush e had wanted to be seen with May!) of your brain . HELLO, FOLKS! we're From mupp CENTER AND WE'LL [ibe old hypocrite!” May broke in| Gloria, beran to perro Bede arshly. “I'll bet she's at the bot-| that neither law nor err | ‘i r ; < ' g . | this world of ours, but that four little | HoT Do lust ABRE! HERE! war's Phated ta the way slot of|words do... “What Will People START TO AMUSE YOU IN MONDAYS PAPER - yo Due ae THE IDEA IN'MAKING So women in this town have. . .| Say?" Look FoR us! WANT SToP i ; IT THis MINUTE! I married their dear, dear} ... Well, people never would say} #.. . Women always have a|the things about her and Stan that) corner in their hearts for the| they were saying about May and Jim, fly doctor. And they sure do|that reckless pair! She would never te him to have a wife. I've found | give them the chance . - « she would | it out!”” |be too clever for them, Gloria made} Gloria laughed in spite of herself. | up her mind. There must be ways | “wut not Mother Gregory!’ shé'. . . ways‘of secing Stan without) 4. ‘Why, she’s old enough anyone being the wiser! The thought | POVENBUREL OC PUES PUNE & Olive Roberts Barton | ‘0. 4—OVER SEVEN MOUNTAINS TO TWELVE TOES | and wind most likely. All three are enemies of a balloon, and you will} have to carry it very carefully.” | We will—we'll be careful,” said | ‘the Twins. “It has all the colors|Nick. “Come on, Nancy. Hurry up! the rainbow in {t. Indeed, it|or we'll never get there.” onged to the fairies in Rainbow! The Sour-Old-Woman showed id, and one day when they wera|them the path and off they ran. playing football with it, it rolled over seven mountains,” F nm the rainbow to the earth.” ‘ “put your magje shoes "Is that how you are to get your | will help you.” Mortune?” asked Nancy. | The Twins came first to the Glass “What! shrieked the Sour-Old-| Mountain, which was so smooth and| an. ‘Who told you that?” so slippery that no mortal had “The Green Wizard,” answered | ever been known to cross it. But cy. ‘He ‘said that a fortune they went over as easily as you Helier had told you that you were | °#n cross the street. to get a fortune thru a balloon.” | The second mountain was made} Zo it is known then!’ muttered of chocolate, no one before had bid) woman: “Oh, well, it doesn’t |°%7e0 to attempt its dangers. But} fiiake any difference after all, 1 altho the Twins sank up to their Bikes. Yen, it is true, my dears, 1|*ec% they got safely out mat Saif get my fortune thru a bal-|‘™e, and were soon on the other loon. And ns this balloon know [tthe Rubber’ Mountain” tried’ ‘tal 5 / » £00 tub! a fi ° ae eof at he fet nonce mot but tw mate] (_>Mal am seoking. When it reached | "80% stuck on. | | The Steel Mountain tried to cook | earth it bounced four times | | them, as it was as, hot as a stove, “and they say that everywhere it| | they scarcely touched it th bounce took it to the house The Tr , The Five-and-Ten-Cent-Store Moun lof Twelve Toes, the Sorcerer, and | (37 Se: ~~ AN ~~ = '*“{ want you to go to Twelve the Sorcerer, and get me the : beautiful balloon in the | world,” said the Sour-Old-Woman to wity, PoP! Is 1S TH FOURTH OF JOLY AN! WE HARTA CELEBRATE, DONT be! SS = ee 7 A y iy CORNEY SYKES AUNT FANNY } ~ ; : CRABB Buzz ’ ; yy, Van | side. | ©1025 BY WEA SERVICE, INC. A Puzzler BY TAYLOR HORNBLOWER WELL ( A LADY WRITES IN ‘To SAY THAT SHE YES BUT WE'VE GoT To DOPE “THEN L'VE GOT WHAT You “We'll go right now,” said Nick, | once. i along, Nancy.” On Puzzle ) “There are three things you must | lost their Watch out for, said the Sour-Old-| The last Woman, “even if you do get the! > tain tried to stop the A OV | he guards it like a dragon, If You) sor. on it ( SA VaEY:| SOMETHING "TO BOOST OUR BUSINESS~ y * ; ; ® and it was covered | Ihe WANT= THIS SCHEME WICC |. Gi. MUD ON HE el Ay i get It for me, 1 shall givo YOU! i tore) Had alluring things in| || MAGIC, MUD SALES HAVE BEEN WNT DAA NEW FIELD ae Bare ee a UATE THIS THING OUT= THERE'S SOMETHING key you are secking—the key | +4, 7 FALLING OFF ANO WE NEED ANEW GREAT! Psc S ~ 1 sret. cupboard Pixie |'2® Windows, Hut the shoes took " FoR MAGLG MUD IF WE THAT SHE 1S NOW —— ECULIAR ABOUT _HER VOICE Byte secret cupboard in Pizle | nem pant the back doors and tho LINE TO PEP LP OUR. TRADE —— CAN FIGURE IT OOT~ balan SINGING IN SHE SINGS BASS! 4 |Twins had no desire to stop even | ny VAUDEVILLE WHAT~ MAGIC MUO IMPROVES THE VOICE? = GREAT! HORNBLOWER WE'RE MILLIONAIRES! Mountain they nearly but not quite. | 8 Wobbly Mountain | around terribly, Hut | Palldon, Old Twelve Toes won't | they ma et over that Tet you get far without putting | At last they within something in your way—thorna, fire|the house of Twelve Toor, poser taal +| Twelve Toes lived in the cellar} of a Mghthoure on an island in the| middle of a sandy desert; but just |now he was spending ‘a few dayn| in hin summer home in a raspberry | patel The Twins could see him out picking raspberries (To Bo { (Copyrignt gh | which jumpec | too, | ht ot| (ADVEN WATCH $100,000.00 STORY MONDAY ned.) (| = aitid | TU ooemtenee toe MW @UNPATRY HEA RERVICR ‘

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