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AGE 10 SBATTLE STAR Aste deh by Beatrice Burton © 1925 NEA SERVICE INC. THe STORY so PAR my snr ord Cours J oye ; (PANG MER URAD OF PonK AND May (WERE COMES Now) Bei IT oNAPPYy | . SP) WILL HE'S : ; Wy ‘ . ut in 6 cour we) | reresrsesen racy Vn. At . eee tM ) SWAN a ; ~% ‘ tly Gloria w wi a Hough al there - _ 5 ed an tod /VOHO- WONT WET GUE HIM) Id HOMSE-[RUGH ms HEANS YO" YARD ¢ THAEE PIGD were hig HEA ME GOES INTO TH KITCHEN AND OfH> ONE |] O' PORK Feet lt oF N 3 DINEAS WANTS A YARD OF F 6055” —s _DINEAS WARTS AY Ler Oe a ls. Vr has been because < Carewe r give Jim up Now Go ON WITH THe next morning while ; F id were busily | Whe) Glor Z pall BRB, So unpacking the wardrobe trunk, the ¢ “ ‘i y mapped ther — “| front doorbell rang three times. | on the table as if they were J 4) mour’s ring. Ask} “You poor simp!” Gloria flamed at her, “to make a bid like that when you had @ things to vent her apite ont BUDDIES her to come up here, please, Rang-| . bust hand!” see SE d hild,” a sald J YEP-\M A MODEL NoW- ITV very first hand Lo st her DOWN AT TH’ Sure ugh, it was May. I'd join,” she said. She had no tn-y} “Why this morning when Jim! “ « May triumphant! In a new spring| tention of t a \ ale phoned I wouldn't even let him tal kame MODISTE SHOPPE closed. her ey [Cc ned asicte “ak Siler’ roel & HoT DOGGIE WELU-You CERTAINLY Suit and a felt hat crow h a 0 1 A « t 2 Maca! Sho was freshly " ; in| Gloria's face. All her anger ¢ pea uae! SEAEWE A lot OF 4 Stanley Wayburn an gathered CREDIT ~ HUNTING a cay chee . aay 3 F cs tanley Wayburn and Myra gath peered. “sees was a f them ; aa been prvi Pongeale In ite path, Lola f WORK THIS KIND OF rt : “I thought you did re nit ween ino and ho ditch tood quite defenseles y WEATHER . | HAVE Be eae. went whether yeu got into the club or| Jim + Ju ! : s You poor simp!’ Gloria flamed at ’ ; } NEARLY ROASTED ean yoo : not, anyway,” ia went on. "You orla astral F hat, and) yer, “to make a bid like that when | ; X sackcloth and ash t you?" she| just said you didn't!" NLORIA was sure that May wai \ scale bps. Se as, biG, Tees ae asked Glori impudent ways!” sco. ait her II T tetting the trut . eae, Rae oete e, “Just b o Vd had a turndown| ™*) her lp. eas ee sk you to go down ar tk casa ude from a club of miserable old frumps? That was pure * sho CON | toy ey er bey , dos phopedh an pon apd: Not on your eyebrow pencil! Those|fessed. ‘Whistling the dark to|.o° gy aoe : ena, ai Ss ng to even make a stab at pl dames can't high-hat me, rie keep up my courage ‘e.spinute Stan smiled grin a) I don’t want to belong to their little) May wiped her eyes and blew her/ 7.) seg Thu I'm group of serious “thinkers.” hose loud! ir ee that ; » lade thoes we'k t May. sat down before Gloria's n mea 'cur} y, Myra Ga @ressing table and rubbed some per-| back the tears in her eyes ; Guay Highest fume under her pointed chin. She! " you and ‘id ‘ ou liked Myra. grinned impishty ly, “it's all but k “Are you going to join? I don‘t/me to hear that they didn't wan €xactly see you in a Home Women’s|in that clut I never used t lub," she said. | ‘You're hardly a/care what women sald about me homekeeping type, ry. I wish) this got my goat somehow. Y« You wouldn't join. . . . I think you| It from me, it's no use trying to buck | , ; t , : ay " : — = a Owe it to me not to! Just to show/other women. They*ve laid down | of ; $ si ira. 'ou ay > . acne ¥3) ME? OH NOTHIN’ AR/THEN THAT SHeolp =f BE ' those women that they ’ certain lines, and yntess a girl fol t * ever . Bi Koniggh aw ; f MUCH. 1 JUS kiss BE SPLENDID - | DARESAY Sh No! ; me, and get away with f Hows , they'll get her . May ¢ up & hand mirror. ar phigh! at Peres , ba, Sa , 2 SUP ON SWELL ff > NOORK SELLING NoTHiNe [| WE'RE Showin I've promised Mother Gregor ey" me tudied her f b ‘ se rl ech aa CLOTHES AN’ Bor BATRING Sorts SWTER STOPR : 4 ! HIG HOT WEATHER Ow. POVERRURES toca ari eine, "|e abot her anata "| wo ri ging, Thr ¥ Olive Roberts Barton. i ae et | knock the rest of the women for a t my froning to co NO. 6—THE WHIRLING STRANGER Chieagy oop, anyway « « » In my] “I'll slow down as fast as I cap,” Gloria's smile pitied May. She #5 ; i hiss - a “We : let's get on eae vind age ge § o him »| Gloria broke the cold silence Lola et her the next after had left behind her She really hasn't y c n to be at unsteadily upstairs to get ICKY, Nick, come back!” aes | Nancy as a great puff of wind|he said, “or rather, I'll slow down | knew that May was far from being carried Nick and the balloon up to}as slowly as re | well-dressed. Her hat w the sky. lI've about died out vow! Wi h, an shoes too tar “Just wait, I'll get him,” said a/all the trouble about, stockings too thin yoice, and then Nancy saw a funny} that boy floating up In the sky like} Myra Gail 10 beat-dresned f P ‘ ra got up, too. little man before her, spinning | Fourth-of-July paper t woman In town n it came to} had. ‘ ee oth ota around like a barber pole, Indeed, | he trying to keep off the ff! 7 tha vith a Gloria thought earch £ " and you ot Indeed, he was turning so fast she | That's why I spin—to keep off the |, nd the os Myra would | often found Stan, at the same time!| — (To Be Continued Tomorrow) could scarcely tell that he was a| flies. I learned it from a whirling person at all. haces itv tg) ont et bie r May ; oa|MUDD CENTER FOLKS BY SMALL/— To add to her amazement he car-| know how.” t b of ur PP ROCK Ea Y a AIT ried an open umbrella over his 1 No," sald Nancy. “Ho blew UP | packing the trunk : FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS and it was spinning, too, as fast as|there because he has the ral WRX eréun the oct : hold ae ho was. | colored balloon, ty of a F h boat! - TA SIX YEARS OLD ‘ the Sorcerer. stingy Dick was not to let her go AN YOURS THREE 4 (Advertisement) Sour-Old-Woman from getting it!" | with Myra - ‘ REE, Ini b | AINTCHA, TAGE TUar's ee OLD AN' TAGs THREE, A SAY! DVATHINK “Well, it’s an iil wind that blows | ‘ : NTCHA, EDs EES NR Gu Ones 3 Yee | \ NING YEARS ALL { YES, 1 60 TELLIN’ My | nobody good,” sald the funny man. FSi Perel AS V8 AINE i LL icerante aera te aE SGts HAY FEVER AND “This is great sport for me, I'll get HAT afternoon a } \ TOGETHER — GEE! WE ) AR rat Vey ee 2 the little boy for you.” a large white ty LIVED AINE YEaRs, f G MAKE More 2 ASTHMA NOW CURED. Without further talking he start-|' iting that had rtain dast / =\ 4c J i RC, ed to spin again, and he spun roun arciee fe : Y Ns ‘ |and round so rapidly that he began Gloria kr , womeh h v 7 F BY NEW TREATMENT |: rise from the ground like an air-|from Stan | plane. |looked at { - Up ‘he went until he was a mere | 9 opened it Many Former Sufferers Re-| speck {1 the ag N ney Soba usset, dear,” it said ; him curiously. at's the way | so much I want to « port Speedy Cures by |planets start,” she thought, “by|yet when I come Inexpensive Home something whirling round and ro} iaalteaniicn ‘ Treatment in the sky. I hope the queer little | wee you! When? . Saad | man won't turn into a planet before | soon. Phone me.” Sufferers of Hay Fever and Asth-|he saves Nick. | No‘name waa signed to the little ma should welcome the discovery} But then #he noticed that the/note. Gloria didn't lke that of D. J. Lane of St. Marys, Kan-| speck in the sky was getting larger | seemed cowardly not to sign’ on sas, Mr. Lane has perfected tho| again, and it kept getting largerand | name to a letter av ana cesuld treatment for Hay Fever andj nearer until not only the little man / have liked Stan to run chances for Asthma that seemingly conquers all| but Nick, also, came Into view again. | her, symptoms of the dread disease.| Both of them were holding to the} But then, she knew he never Users who have been cured by this | handle of the umbrella and floating! would. He never had. “Saftey \ TRIS new treatment are highly enthusi-| gently earthward. First.” That waa his motto. 7 é AW, WHAT 'S TH FIND our? WELL, ANYHOW, astic in their praises of this re-| At last both of them landed safely| she tore the paper up and threw . , DIFF ? WE'LL FIND ) NAD COS SRA EVERYBODY'LL SEE markable discovery. Mr, Lane him-,| beside her. {it Into the waste basket. Then, > OUT ANYWAY f by meen Gs o Nl teow er BSTONE self has so much confidence his new| “I'm ever and ever #0 much | foarful lest Ranghild might plece tt Py 1 " 77| LGUESS YAWONT, t TOMB T treatment will cure—that he offers | obliged,” sald Nick. “And I'm sure | together and read it, she took the . a Ne Cy at CAUSE T'LL NEVER ( 7 SOME DAY;!) / to send a $1.25 bottle, postpaid, to|the Fairy Queen will be ever #0 | torn pieces downstairs buided Ys Suny Gai THU Ses any sufferer who will write him.| much obliged to you, too them in the living room grate, Z e A yeni NLS { Ne Ss Mr. Lane does not expect any mon-| ‘‘How {s that? What has she got} After that she ran upstairs to her yr hee ~ i a Ss ey until this treatment has cured | to do with it?” asked the little man. | room, bolted the door, and telephoned and the person taking it js to be| So Nick told how he and Nancy | Stanley Wayburn. the judge. were searching for the golden bee An hour later the t “9 of them were If you wish to be rid of Hay | hive and the bees that made the rose | together . . speeding along the Fever or Asthma, write Mr. Lane! honey, all of which belonged to her | Jonely country roads west of the =. stating which trouble you have, at|Royal Highness, the Fairy Queen. | town, in the car that had been WELL, FOLKS, AS THEY SAY DOWN AT THE. 416 Lane Bidg., St. Marys, Kansas,|And how tho pixies had hidden | Gloria's birthday gift from Dick, COUNTY FAIR WHEN THE tlossES Come. TO for his generous offer. Send no|them in their cave, and how thoe| Gloria's heart was like a wild bird, THE PoSt— THEY'RE OFF/ I Don’ ‘ , ; | a ONT money—Just your name and addres Sour - Old - Woman - Who - Lived-| suddenly freed from the cage that _ © —*;| Under-the-Watertall waa willing to| had bruised Its wings MEAN THE CITIZENS OF MUDD CENTER . ° help them if they got the rainbow-| ‘The eyes she turned to Wayburn | (CLose UPS OF A FEW OF THEM ABove) colored balloon for her. were starry with happiness, and wet | I MEAN ‘YouLL HEAR FROM ME FROM NOW “Queerest thing I ever heard,”| With tears of réliet nt seeing him| SOLD SILVER $ | said thelz old friend. “Makes my | again ON nan Yours for FUN, Sia’. S| head sain, And that reminds me,| "I've missed you so! sho said.| [ae ©1925 my MEA senvice. Ic ame WARES I'd better begin again or the fiies| Wayburn's arms went around her | oe : will be getting bad, Good-bye and OTA, Ti for Wedding Gifts 3)" istansiy ne veean to twn| MOM’N POP ay fast ax a grindstone. Nts SETI ATS = Cs CHEMICAL ANALYSIS SHOWS THAT T'S EACH OF OF m the LOUIS xIv. The Twins lett him and went to MAGIC. MUO USEO IN FULL STRENGTH f Tete ates ated 4 LET bs SING OF THE the D'ORLEANS the Sour-Old-Woman's house, EPOR SAM DAYS THAT ARE Gone 1 cB " + TS PRODUCES A BEAUTIFUL BASS Voice ‘ Fee re. LEE Balloons! Balloons! THAT A AND BY DILUTING IT CAUSES VOICE OA RUNRT ET pf MAG-E-E-Gst-6 9 BY BLOSSH) a the VIRGINIA CARVEL A bunch of balloons, LADY WAS ||| VARIATIONS SUCH AS ‘TENOR - the LADY CONSTAN' ‘They all go a-popping, AER” BARITONE « SOPRANO ETC Ke the LADY MARY ‘Tho loveliest tines, MAGIC Mut || the MARY CHILTON they sang. | To BEAUTIFY ake The door opened and the old | Wea VOICe GREAT-L'O POPULAR PATTERNS woman came out. “Did you get HAS CAUSED POPULAR PRICES it?" she asked anxiously. Then she | MUCH 4 saw the lovely rainbow-colored bal- | - loon In Nick's hand and gave a cry | CONCERN of joy. ‘ AT THE HANSEN & COMPANY £0.04 i na gem) | Mase N, BA (To Be Continued.) |. Mvo Successors to COMBANY A masked bandit, barehended and | A RePorr ALBERT HANSEN S|fervous, Sunday night held up A, | FROM THEIR, Landstrom, attendant of the Union | CHEMIST dewolers—Silversmiths Ol service tate at Third ave, W. | DISCLOSES 1518 Second Avenue and W, MeGraw st, and robbed him | THE i of $45. The holdup occurred about FoLLowind P i f herrw BetweenWike and Pine 10:30 p.m. Tho bandit, after robbing y g | il PYTTTT TTT) Landstrom, departed on the run, | . ! , i ‘iti. th .