The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1925, Page 10

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FLAPPER FANNY says- °@ Never put off ‘til tomorrow what | vou can put on tonight | IMOMN- EN2 FOP TRIP FoR A VACATION sare gy MY WI®E AND L HAVE THOUGHT THINGS OVER AND DECIDED IT WOULD BE NICE IF WE FOLKS Took A MOTOR 1 guess Be Continued) miss any of the future Oh. - «installments of | Around. town per Wife.” If you are r goin your vacation, have The Star follow you. Delivered e in America, including post carrier in So. age attle, 600 a mm flushed. Her hh “MUDD CENTER FOLKS: SEE,IT SAYS HERE THAT MURIEL VANDER GOULD AN’ GLORIA FISHBILT ARE GOIN’ witHouT THEIR HATS — THEM FOLKS IS RICH - IT CAN'T BE BECAUSE (TS ECONOMICAL AUNT FANNY BUZZ’S PREDICAMENT CAUSED Br HER HAT FAILING To FIT AFTER HER “HAIR WAS BOBBED HAS BEEN SOLVED ~~~ SHE READ IN THE SOCIETY COLUMN OF & CITY NEWSPAPER THAT ALL THE GIRLS aT NEWPORT WERE GOING ABOUT BARE-HEAD- ED, So SHE HAS DECIDED To CHAMPION THE STYLE IN MUDD CENTER ~~~ ©1925 WY HEA SERVICE, Inc. The WE CAN KEEP TRACK OF THE COST AND EACH OF US CAN PAY HALF THE EXPENSES SuRE ~ THAT'S VERY AGREE ABLE READY ? AWRIGHT, | HERE WE Go- | {| GIDDAP , SoLius - —s a a ©1925 BY WEA BEACE omc ¥ \ FR ECKL ES AND 1 HIS FRIENDS (A SAY BUDDY-You {| BETTER MURRY HOME = —=\ OR YOU'LL BE LATE TH FoR midollny { “AO I WONT ? ‘CAUSE INE Gor i TH MEAT HERE Kites FoR 00R Master Miser = AND MRS TYTE SUGGESTED THAT IT WOULD BE BETTER IF WE LEFT OUR CAR AT HOME AND RODE IN YOLR MACHINE INSTEAD ~ IT WOULD BE 50 MUCH MORE y PLEASANT pl BUT WE'LL BE PRETTY CROWDED) WITH AMY AND ALL OUR LUGGAGE - WHY NoT RIDE SEPARATELY ? WELL- WE FIGURED THAT 1 WE COULD RIDE WITH NOU WE'LL ONLY WAVE To PAY FOR HALF AS MUCH 7% GAS “THAN IF WE DROVE BY OURSELVES!

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