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4 PAGI _ MAY 10 } . ol ruR STORY sO FAR MAY SEYM whos aba > HN 1 se . h MCA gh ‘ = t WITH STORY) (Now GO ON \V AY's looked up at “Turn my money over to she rep I wouldn't t thing! After stranger to me, J you may be the Christendo: breathed. about me. two. ‘I think of ly, “but I know 1 but think about saw you on the t May looked up at him and smiled At that moment the girdle igh! along the Boardwalk went o ing !t in gray darkness. Beyond] { the dim band of the sand, t breakers rolled in edged with foam. “Oh, isn't it beautiful! May cried. She ran over to the ra! T May “Oh, y was tn be \ \ \y Olive Roberts Barton Tick Tock the clock fairy climbed | dust up the pendulum of the old was wo on-the-wall clock and perched him-|°** self on top. 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Pinkham’s _ ing this Critical Time Baltimore, Md.—‘‘I took Lydia EB. + Binkham’s Vegetable Compound to : help me through the Changeof Life and for a broke Nick stood jn the| In when t | A m h noisy, but eating up Vegetable Compound dur. | 1s «04 al thei is H Nancy. ng me cu od OUR FOOTLOOSE BEATRICE BURTON SEQUEL TO" fo FLAPPER: WIFE” VA 2 | NO. 6—THE DUTCH CLOCK’S STORY | Wh ONEA pit felt We nt } “0m | 4 raised | ma r A Ww # ed This 5 j fan across the littered tor “I've : ¢ it{ing table It has a good many | ton, books. tho old Don't forget t on top of t bothered Meinheer V lot bec se the chimne until it was quite ft, hasn't the worl it didn't matter ummer, but it had been a cold and a fire was needed. p ll have to tear down that which did not help | stork’s neat today and build a fire me much. I read! in the grate,’ waid Meinheer one inthe newspapers | day. ‘It Js unusually cold for thi Pot the Vegetable | timo of year Jompound and coy don't endrick,’ begge after taking a bottle I felt better, EI hlgreot en at aan yee idle de ; id not stop with one bottle,but took | ‘rire tittle Linde can't tty wut aoa it through the whole critical time and | ynor, wit thor ca? ‘The wy un am now practically a well woman. 1) “Cl? Wi") they gor Ehe sun will have two daughters whose health was |“) UP tomorrow. ; very bud before they married and I pO raeacen is. Hea as worried about them. I got t must go,’ said the good man. And| Vegetable Compound for them and i helped therm, and after they married ‘4 them in bearing their isa great and good med- all complaints of women, mmend it to all.’’—Mrs. L, ‘ 375 N. Gilmor St., Balti- more, Maryland. The Vegetable Compound ia a de- pendable me for women of mid- dle age. Let it rel ness, that feeling of strain and those ‘annoying hot flashey 60 common at this time, Gi: a ve you of nervous- | J tart arm. neat and 1 pyrlent 10h. N. BA, Marvico, In {Lo Be Continued) ed. d to xtri 1 had wan ver nice stor ae” iden,” vorried that he it took him happy.’ nid Nancy and cc Many a girl with looks that way because asleep, he “| MOM’N POP nd green fields and) FLAPPER FANNY SAY THE SEATTLE STAR MUDD CENTER REFUSIN’ T’ CASH HIS CHECK SHOWS THET HES JEALOUS WITH NO WEDDING ON MONDAY AND THE ARRIVAL OF A PRETTY STRANGER AT BANKER ZEB PERKINS’ HOUSE , MUDD CENTER IS ALL AT SEA REGARDING ZEB'S MATRIMONIAL AFFAIRS THE RUMOR THAT ZEB REFUSED To Cast A CHECK FOR THE HANDSOME YOUNG STRANGER, WHO 1S COURTING THE PRETTY BOARDER AT GRANDMA HOPKINS HOUSE 1S NOW “THE Susyect” OF DISCUSSION ~~ ©1025 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. _——_———— CARLOTTA FROLKING (To Be Continued.) FOLKS MEBBE THEY’ WILL WIND UP with a Duec! An Enjoyable Vacation (1d Live to | MEAL CHEAP IN A PET kL HAT, PLEASE - PUT THIS : —_- N= TH’ MIAAC Py nacerest =¢ 4 OA, BOOTS AN were is UY THR PROFESSOR, KiOG -HE WAS KIM OP, HERE JOST A OUT TO LOOK fe CORA - MOON SIMPLY MINUTE AGO? AT THE . LES HANE | WONDERFOL melt MOON -HELL FF] A FEW \ TONIGRT 2 5% ) BE RIGHT | HANDS <& AK GOOD EVENING, SADIE. My My - 1 SHOULD SAY So BOT. CORA - REALLY- ER, BY JOVE - LET ME EXPLAIN - \ ASSURE You-- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TANSSIN A LOT OF GOOD TIMES OUT ON UNCLE'S FARM BY 3 COMIN’ HOKE SOSOON }- SINCE KE 607° BUT IF ITLL MAKE MIS Lee BROKE -00 MAM. BY TAYLOR a LWISH WE HAD }¥ NEVER TAKEN THIS TRIP ~ THERE'S ALWAYS EXPENSES OF SOME KIND BOBBING UP YES AND THE GUNN'S ARE MAKING THEM WORSE - AMY SPILLED A CUP OF MILK ALREADY AND OVERTURNED A BOX OF MY HAIRPINS. AND LOST TWO OF THEM UM GLAD WE HAVEN'T AN EXTRAVAGANT CHILD LIKE THAT a YES AND GUNN BORROWED MY KNIFE TO CUT A STAKE FoR THE TENT AND STROCK A NAIL AND Mm RUINED THE ~~ = AND L THINK MRS, GUNN) 'S ANYTHING BUT AN ECONOMICAL Cook~ SHE POTS ENOUGH FILLING IN HER PIES TO FEED AN ARMY AND SHE MAKES THE COFFEE So STRONG IT ALMOST EATS THE ENAMEL OFF THE CUPS (YES AND L NEVER SAW PEOPLE WITH SUCH APPETITES~ 1 WONDER IF THEY ALWAYS EAT LIKE THAT, OR IF THEY'RE DOING IT GECAUSE WE'RE PAYING FoR HALF OF IT ~ L. WISH Nou COULD HAVE SEEN THE STACK OF POSTCARDS THEY SENT TO THEIR | FRIENDS- I'LL BET | f THEY SENTONE ‘To EACH PERSON IN-TOWN ‘ YES-GUNN ASKED ME TO MAIL THE CARDS FoR HIM— I LOOKED 'EM OVER ON My WAY ‘TO THE POSTOFFICE AND DISCOVERED THAT HE WROTE To A LOT OF PEOPLE WE KNOW, SO I PUT OUR NAMES ON TOO AND SAVED ABOUT FIFTY J, 3 CENTS WORTH 5 x oF POSTAGE PP HOW LOVELY-ANO DID You REMEMBER TO FILL “ar yy YOUR FOUNTAIN PEN pgs meh WHILE YOU WERE AT THE POSTOFFICE? |