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> PAGE 10 _ MAY SEYMOUR FOOTLOOSE BEATRICE 2 SEQUEL TO"DAe FLAPPER WIFE” ©NEA vn 4) pos \\ ii\ | a -!, \ THE STORY THUS Pane ! MA YMOUR sband to pay Ast ever makes pose ma LEY, a y ly pi they pla week (Xow Go of the } tall palms the door, both her gy Eagpipoens Aloud she 5 Tt give ket C y, I thin inner tonight to Dan know about BURTON so we can have a m re he had time to ot tion appeared own face, as he The clock that Tick Tock made of Ww aments of § aldes and | golden claw clock rested “It only and oiling a j * good as new,” sald Tick Tock. It] c has had good care so it doesn't look | as old as it ts. Did you ever hear / li of Napoleon?” | sald Tick Tock. peror of Fran dier. That clock stands for Napoleon clock was a present to a@ friend, Instead of putting in his card. about.” said the clock f: “It| @ great war called the Revolut ary war, there was a young French- Man in search of adventure who camo over to helped General George Washingto t His name was La Fayette. That's| 1. never tc f& pretty hard name to remembe: but you can if you try. He a@ marquis, which was somet Wke a lord or duke. You see was a nobleman in France and it Was pretty kind of him ‘to come. “He made many friends here in|} America by his uvery 4 good temper and charming manners, and | “Mé also for jumping in and helping the | N way he did. One of his dearest friends was named Hamilton, w SEES OC TUS PUNT Y Olive Roberts Bartor. NO. 18—TICK TOCK TELLS SOME HISTORY in own > find war out of the frying pan , I think, and the first “I think I did but I can’t just|thing they did to La F remember,” said Nick. to throw “Well, I'll tell you who he was,” | was because the Well that {s what the story {s| Hamilton was this way. Once when we hadi time Na ‘One Christmas u 3 | liton was dead, a s country and! tiamilton a pres ss to h she lived to|t be an old, old lady, ton did.” e it mway If lock just the same.” | (To Be Continued) lived in New York on Wall street. | (copyright, 1925, ¥. ' FROM THE HOLLYWOOD statuettes, One of these statuettes was at-| The most beautiful dinner dance| tached to a bracelet to be worn by ever given in Hollywood was that of |the men and women ate enough to be tr EXPRE: last night at the home of Miss Paula} Perrier in honor of Mr. Melville Sar- | dinner. ,toris, who is en route to the Orient|siven to the men, and the men sta- on a mysterious mission, in which he | tuettes to the women guests, se god,|Made unique slave bracelets, «| lewend attached to these t is that of them, hopes to find a long lost There were only twelve of th einema’s most brilliant woman stars, with their escorts, bidden to the din- ner, but about two hundred and fifty of Miss Perrie most famous Chinese savants artists in Los Angeles being t in to make the affair perfect thentic. Tho scene was like fairyland. The! © ‘women wore the costumes of Chinese] and amber ladies, and the men were dressed as| years previous. I they would do s get some decidedly e| “Which wouldn't household on his last visit} out of place in Holly to our reputation,” Miss Perrier, however, sald that the favors had not been matched up| / ull, probably the entire scheme of | d been shattered. Among the mandarins. The dress worn by Perrier was given her by Mr who obtained it from one to China, The dinner favors were in the shape of the little twin gods of Ro manée nad Love, rep ed a man and women who made and sold jn pairs, As it is al most impossible to get authentic} ones, these were cast in silver by a} Chinese me worker who hi fo be in Los Angeles, specially for Miss Perrier, from drawings made by Mr, Sar > furnished a careful de writ alth RUSSES| :: properly hited , \\\» Sow Third Ave.|}| LUNDBERG CO. TOMORROW — Letter from Sully Atherton to Leslie Prescott, who were for- ited to the These as the nd a woman the they will be true to each other. other friends attended the} At the dinner Miss Perrier raised dance afterward. On account of the|® question distinguished traveler's known quest | curiosity and some laughter, as well in the Orient, all the decorations were | a twinge of fear in some of the Chinese in character, some of the |More superstitious r “Ot course I do not kn ght | little much w if these whole 6 the same in| and jade and corral ve had for hundreds puld hate to think , because we might of sald one of the things ummers, died and left to Miss Perrier her new- | | born babe, This bequest made much | sousip in Hollywood at the time, and Perrier | declined to become the foster mother | of the child not died down, as The part and Hed for the Orient to i" of and the promise of another fete WL te ) | Wek | He raised his brows and | eyes questioned her as he held a stock certificate before her. twirled } nd ad A ker w it H Wat Al An ¢ | from t Dloe t tel * sald Tick Tock. not like Napo! ple ‘oom beyor of thin A girl lo backward. ~ MOM’N POP 4 forward to » AVICK, Ime. } UY Sd POP SLUPE WENT TO SLEEP IN ED HARPIE'S BARBER SHOP AND UNCONSCIOUSLY AFFORDED CONSIDERABLE AMUSEMENT TO THE OTHER PATRONS ~~——~—~— THE BOSS TRIED TO SLIP OVER A FAST SCHEME ON OLD MAN TYTE BY TYING HIM tthe dinner,| DP.TO.AN AGREEMENT TO PAY HALF THE the | Richard | recently THEIR AUTO TRIP ~ BUT TYTE SAW THROUGH \ HIS PLAN TO GET A LOT OF NEW PARTS SAT HIS EXPE SE AND BALKED ON IT \ COST OF REPAIRS ON HIS CAR WHILE ON , SEPTEMBER 14, 1925 BY MARTIN [ ES, Boots - | AWRIGHT \F Yoo LL | PROMISE NOT TV TELL JIMMY . HES BEEN ‘Boor THIS FRIEND WHO 1S COMING To SEE You? JAMES \S VEALLY QUTTE UPSET ABOUT AWFUL. - N’ HE ASHAMED OF uldn't have come to (To Be Continued) MUDD CENTER BY BLOSSER INE CONG THREE BLockS ‘ : ! ALREADY AN’ Ao sjens of Any JOT OF 7H’ KIDS* OH, WELL! 1 GUESS TREY DONUT WANT 7d BOMER WITH AE AoW BICAUSE I { HAXE 7 60 AROUND J) S WABEL CHAIR / TM TIRED So LT , GUESS TLL TURN AROUND AN' GO BACK Home! SHAMPOO SOAP GROWS HAIR FiRsT; FRECKLES! TA GONNA Posh YoU-CANT T 2 1, FRECKLES? © 1925 BY NEA SERVICE. INC OLD MAN TYTE SURE LIVEO UP TO HIS NAME = WOULDN'T DIG UP : A PENNY= NOW HE'S TELUNG Every We_ BODY _THAT MR.GUNN'S REASON FoR TAKING HIM ALONG WAS To GET THE WORN OLT PARTS INHIS CAR REPLACED AT HIS EXPENSE 4 WRAP IT UP AND SEND \T ‘TO “MR, A.GUNN CARE OF THE MAGIG MUD CO"~ AND BE SURE You GET IT IN THE MORNING MAIL LISTEN FELLOWS~L'VE Go A LITTLE SCHEME ~ I'M GOING TO BLY A TOY AUTOMOBILE AND SEND IT "O POP . ASA PRESENT FROM MR.TYTE.