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PAGE 10 Sho \ILA\ THE STORY $0 PAR 1 “Oh, what am Tg GLORIA « autiful fap: | am i = i . ut . y mom, LD SWAN n't And * 2 Dick wit r th =A @ new aut r 3 b nfatuated with an Kit ¢ STANLEY WAY hers who to help t refuses t chorus. «NOW GO ON WITH THE sTORY) Anage aa place in the R a week self up hunting for She went f _ ther just as fas $= She started Sroee show. “ BN records on E Bfided with the ‘Durlesque show ¢ 2) It was the manager Desque show whc ‘wrong with her "Now, listen, ®hoving his brow This head. “Y in't got nothin’! Jean, some's short a: gotta have somet! Just a cake 0° ice, and 3% in the show bus’ Gloria went away p did the man Mth There said. in his arm-c he why Kit Cam like any So she tr She brushed a hair, and p until they were only line. But no one mey was Pies and her w: P Every mort out, with a p in her heart every night she would drag he Back to her hotel room mand dirty and discouraged, s heart. a thin black would « +, They said that Broadw was paved with broken hearts! Wer's was one of them, Gloria told fherself bitterly as the days went by. | Why couldn’t she land a job, she ondered. | ‘Wasn't she’ really as pretty as} Wick had always said she was? Was | the the only man in the world who! could see her beauty? | To all these theatrical men was| Bhe just one more stage-struck girl? + It began to look that way to and She ouge on her cheek e with powder. to look “made-up.” She had learned that fresh and natural a gir more chance sho had « ties there. They all looked She wondered if she to Dick, who loved her. ta fool she had been ever Jeave him! ared go back Oh, to © But would he take her back? Oh! SVould he? Ss eee HE sat one night at her window looking down into the mo’ brown twilight of West 1th st Fubbed her face and neck with =. to remove the grime of Ni fork from her soft white s Polished her nails. = Tears filled her ther cheeks, making little furrows in the cold cream on them. The sobs that she had been choking bi ee Pett from burst from her, sudden! pevemwunes Y Olive Roberts Barton NO .1—THE skin. and ran down | a £0," for| She w cited to t COOK’S LOST BUTTONS The Twins were having tea with button,” sniffed Puff, “It the Fairy Queen when suddenly,| was m button, too. The pep gust as Nancy helping her: per made me sneeze and off it to more honey, there was a loud | flew.” ] Yeport like a shotgun Never mind, “Dear, dear!” sighed the Fulry| mictress soothir Queen. Puff has tos her ime we e wetting ton. That's six week He hacks Bu Keeps blaming it e washing }t, match , machine and the nger, but ee : ool seat ey, eee te is getting too) , more like them. WIT THIS'N ALRE en 5 “Who is Puf ked N j Patan tae | 00 WIE GE Bad! ha ges \\ ANOTHER ONE “My cook," red Bidet stain | ANY MORER, “J ? GET US i \\| |) 7WESE ARE ALL Queen. 1 him Puff for | | al MORE - AAOM: | WORE OUT! , because he me WT MaM'!' MS puff paste, and sec. “We'll | "| | | ar ‘ond beca he is so puffy him | | Ni self.” At that minute Puff appeared in| the doorway hand and a hhead—also full of honey hen it's 8 | Queen. all of the buttons down the front were le “Boo, hoo, hoo!’ he cried. “It hen: tarnta xot Bray, before peeng atch it Feats haa THAT THIS SHADE AUGHT To Loox WELL over the hil, 40 it did” gis Jump’ tol me ON SOME OF THE BLOCK HEADS THAT START cried the queen. “What pie Hla olnege tas elnck Sota) | THE ARGUMENTS AT THE PosT OFFICE - houlder, Uke aj 99 ¢ es will |4 and trying to hold hig con It is casier to kee a wedding /, : : amet Your Highness,” | ona G OY NEA SER ‘ )peared gle Jumy alia Nanc Ask for My general factotum,” sald the| GoSH-1 CAN'T SELL AGTAMP UM SELLING GoRRY YOUNG MAN BUT L (F DONT LIE TO ME YOUNG MAN— >) x WEAVENST 15 IT ANY WONDER *Horlick , fede 4 | Gnicn’s EVERYBODY TURNS ME DOWN SaMes, reiR° CAN'T HELP YoU OUT= WHAT Wf Bor L WANT ‘TO HELP YOU BEFORE IT'S haan THIS COUNTRY IS FULL OF CRIMINALS Malted Milk POS TOT aT oie: [VERFORT@ I lik ane MixemronMane ep eet ¢ ANDL THouGHT 4 APITY YOU HAVE STARTED LISTEN Ree pew ears, [A ABOUTIT: GK) WHEN FATHERS WILFLLLY SEE ry Queen laughed, “Don't = ? D> WHI WILL S a te vA S 30 WN THE WRONG! whit a genoral tactotum| | TOCONVERT) |\\ MAKE,ONE MORE CALL AND [G"1]( YOUR BE A 9) QUA TA MEE, BRENT BOUND TOLEAD SOU To STEALING ||} HE'S THE | TARR SONS GO Don ered f asked moetpily | | 500,000 QUIT FoR TODAY Fe] y CIKECY Pi | BEHIND THE BARS — | STOLEN BIGGER AMOUNTS LATER PN ONE LM THAN CENSORED MY Boy - | ForInfants,,_ it anything like 4 totem} | TWOCENT a a ‘SIT DOWN LAD, L WANT THE WHAT WOULD YouR FATHER SAY SELLING Youve GOT THE WRONG HOME Invalids, a@ed Nick | | STAMPS ‘ STAMPS ~ TE HE KNEW ABOUT THIS? -—11| THE STAMPS }} ENVIRONMENT. “TO BACK YOU The Aged \" Not exactly,” said thelr hostess INTO CASH UP SO THERE'S NOTHING igestible-—No Cooking. A general factotum is a person| 7% Save THE MOCH TO BE EXPECTED OF | oar ‘Aveld Tethations = Substitutes | V0 can do almost anything, But| MAGIC MUD YOUUNLESS Y8U TURN here is Juggle Jump now. You may y OVER ANEW LEAF NOURSELF | see for yourselves,” COMPANY ——- MYO DR. WO At that minute a most surpris sng | FROM Natural Memedies [person appeared in the doorv | FINANCIAL > ef ah adele that Puff had just left. If the flat DISASTER, porhpaundy the ed buttony, the — neweomer | G0 FAR pl ti veemed to have all the buttons in| | HAS BEEN | the world on him, Nancy said to] " | herself, “Richman, poorman, be UNREWARDED |muan, thiet, doctor, lawyer, mereh. | p wit Bt, ohiet What can all those but | t Aid, 208 Jamen Blo Cor, Becond Aye. (To He: Continued, (Copyright, 1926, N, we couldn't believe that Mi I'm going 1 acre Kk f « end of the count ‘ ‘ Probably I want to ° chair the tinlest bit of There were too many painted fl * You may A. LES “TAME (LIM = TUE Got TKETs For GOOD oT’ LAST DRoP” AT TH “HIPP’ “TONIGHT Wilt y Beatri trice Burton © 1925 NEA SERVICE INC. v I'm put ' HEN! «WHATS TH’ MATTER “TASS ALL RIGHT) { HERE = WHY PLL TH OFFISHA THRASH | | RACKET, so ALL RIGHT Ns 1 i} ; 4 1) KNOW SHE'S << SSS be BOOTS AND “HE R B U DDIES SRY, CORA -\F WE DO ALL THIS HIKIN’ WERE TALKIN’ ABOUT — WEVE GOTTA GET SOME HIKIN' TOOs DW it was you,” wil 11 RADA , THOUGHT OF ~ THAT \ COOLD WEAR ENTHER — ABOUT OPAL Too. J | GOSK-WELL NEVER | HIND AN OUTFIT nS, | Bis ENOOGH Lid \T SAO ; °c oy sat Dick! “I knew oi It was} ting on next season, Miss Gordon.” r hand under bi 5 fA & wheel, as tho gray WE MIGHT JUST GET (| OR WE MIGHT GET THE LARGEST SIZE THEY || ABOUT THREE OF Mir HAVE AND SEE IF WE SIZE N MAKE ONE CAN LET IT out OUT OF ‘EM oat \ ‘SPECT ABOUT TH’ CHEAPEST | THOUGH WOULD BE TBUY -—=— A TENT NY LET HER rae m a | | MAKE HER OWN , oe ENOUGH | THAT'D Do. } fi (eens i LORIA vate | her life. d her} t want % room befor “Queer little room,” she murmured. the more} She felt unreal , as if she v was, the re part of a dream. As if the} red Broadway. | 1 beau- alike {ts mirre back: | room with red carpet was the of a dream. MULD EE ee TLL TELL ’Em \ ABOUT IT, FANNY. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS last expression ¢ whe Look! Tv 7H y 8 ¢ ANT SHOULD j SAY X WILL STAY FOR LUNCH. about you. mind for the and I fir ot of girls in four or her mouth | the Fairy at you a! But | IN LOOKING OVER REARS SOEBUCK’S FALL CATALOG, AUNT FANNY BUZZ NOTICED THAT “woop BROWN’ WILL BE THE NEW Color IN MENS SOFT HATS. SHE ToLD PoP SLuPE of eryone a ate POP * BY TAYLOR Horvioe, Ine.)