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, of any man’s love, but of money . “Oh! how clear and beautiful your | to go to the north, I saw an ice-| 212 THE SEATTLE STAR thing—that he’s nev t to wend mo a single flow ear brown eyes that seemed » look thru and thru you To read the leiter, itse t, as she smiled at hi | wreeting an old friend as very 1 getting me an ¢ she asked, om ected her coldl, 1, He i SEQUEL TO"O4e FLAPPER WIFE” ONE BE THE STORY SO FAM: SEYMOUR, whoeo tf us!” she thought, "If brains I'd make bim| be glad to see it on my hand? ause of her e man, returns t years at he mused, trow nherited prop tit? hie ng @ bellboy brought} al delivery letter to} 6 was sure she had br top of her voice as in} But as she sang that loveliest of Ml love songs, she was not thinking But,.no, that ¢ Ite had Shown her pho! wonderful houses! A man with! the + Of the things that she would buy with Herbert Waterbury's money! “We'll have a box at the opera. of course .. .” she thought. a ber mind's eye, she could self sitting there tn a gown of white en Uke those was nothing leas| Acros: yoaire, What need] girt ir to marty for money married toda ahe eam skin, nd eyes as blue as a r Aid guddenly, “After all, what! pitre! A girl who needed nense_in there in waiting and powder to increase bh Velvet, with diamonds wink for a week? We } each bea A girl who was the tnea: the lobes of her ear 9 tion of young Innocence and ga: umn of her snowy her, she could see Herbie’s large, firm-featured face looming out of the darkness above his glea Shirt front. Oh, it was going to be! wonderful to have plenty of money! Wonderful! May stretched herself like a great tiger-cat as she set into an arm. chair in her sittingroom a. half May . hour later, and began to eat the excellent breakfast the waiter brought her. na The four-minute eggs in their sil-| But w Ver cup were just right. The cof-! The thoug An hour later the $12,000 was in Herbert Waterbury's hands. . y bad seen her about the hot impc ” Ma sald, when ahe and H ng about Her-| bie rep 1 a mat to @ cigaret, and leaned back in her the ished their tea an A Aw th flatness neared Jack's table d maw them. ir, Waterbury chalr ive Roberts Barton NO. 20—WHAT THE SHIP'S CLOCK SAID At last the Twins and Tick Tock,,and perhaps every the clock fairy, reached the place a on the big ship where the ship's clock was. I suppose there are a lot of clocks r Povecnures Lest thai, bra eat Sf OS PRE PENS bie: eye fon t kn entent and om. I'm sure that no * (To Be Continued) ett fort MUDD CENTER FOLKS nany clocks as the on a ship, the captain has to have one, and the man at the t ha to have one—as well as a compass | m ae —and the mate has to } one | m s 4 F and the hos'n had to mu bs \. bd = vag tt | THeTS zest wHar \ZZ/ZAZZ cau ee — : ast locks a3 peop) “de but | | SUSPECTED ALL , 4 : : 3 “ k was called Casi i , AT GRANDMA ask tor Horlick’s ship , that Tick Tock ' TH Time | Jt SENG SOU) HOPKINS ; I ar TH! HOTEL IS The ORIGINAL the Twins were after. And pr ners. ss ; Saf : May's breath came in Malted Milk © | soon they founnd it In the captain’a| ay * Dremtb cam sit. cabin, look ‘ose’ x gasps as sho trailed her But when it that company | 2°2,2°T0e" the room to p pany lietter. Then sho brea ened immedi. | mslarn red Immedi-| sigh of relief as she ERNEST BROWN! )_ it " said the clock ami.| ° ou speak E Spanish or German or Fr “American!” » The clock “Well, I'm gla | to learn all sorts v | ing we Jand at so m jand so mi aiffere | people begin to shout out things, 1/ | de and. half tho time. | Spanish is the worst. But I know enough French to say comment 4 to nay, ‘ finden sie sich,’ | stents.’ Ai th day, how ar But I'll tell you} it now in American that I'm not | very well. If I'm not fixed up by |the time this good ship gets her | | patch on, they will throw mo over. | | board before you could count eight | bells."* ‘Bon jour, 7 and enough [: CC AN ITEM IN THE CITY PAPER HAS CLEARED uP PA told thew: elias: Mak yeu oe? f& COMPLICATED SITUATION IN MUDD CENTER ~~ | ould tell them a tory.” “THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS DOROTHY DEAN, Sure,” said the ship's clock. | | “What about? Once when I used | THE WELL KNOWN SCENARIO WRITER, TO MR. ERNEST BROWN HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED ~~ Du MISS DEAN IS SPENDING THE SUMMER IN complexion is today, dear! be I se whales now, an¢ nt sie es ae and Sig afifish Ga salere| MUDD CENTER GATHERING LOCAL CoLoR | FOR & NEW SCENARIO BASED UPON SMALL ERE IS a certain foy—A cer. | Sharks, tain pride—in knowing you are | ° admired, whether it be from father, | your trips "" brother, husband or sweetheart! |to Cuba and South What TOWN GOSSIP’ nm And back of that joy is the satis-| does the ke, and the faction of knowing all is well. | sug the ship’ ©1926 BY EA SERVICE, INC, Vo Men are fascinated by the) clo ay vi see the derrick | olan charms of beauty. Women gazo|hojsting it on board the ship if Tj ey mirror will tell you who is to Y NEA BEAVICE, INC, ¢ for your troubles | with envy, secretly Jealous, Per- | peep thru yonder port-hole, but| ! aps, wondering—hoping—praying | coffeo is just as big and square and| ~~ »e— so ts for that attractiveness which is not| made of adi It isn't Wey inter: | MOMW’N POP theirs. But why the wondering—| esting. So is the sugar all big and} the hoping—the praying for that) saigre and made of wood, I or | 17'S JUST A BAD CUT INS craved for attractiveness—th at) outa wee a bit of difference betwoen | = HIS HEAD MRS, TYTE -HE'LL clear skin—that beauty, A clear) ,),., | BE ALLRIGHT IN A FEW owe. ) skin—is the barometer of one’s TLL BE BACK AGAIN TOMORROW ol ALRIGHT DOCTOR oe Ca: SEARCH ME!~I Was our ) IN OUR BACK YARD WORKING WHEN ALL OF A. SUDDEN L FELT A BLOW ON ‘THE BACK OF MY HEAD= THAT'S ALL L REMEMBER UNTIL You THREW THE COLD WATER JN MY FACE HENRY = HOW IN, THE WORLD DID THIS HAPPEN? Coffee and sugar look just alike,” Tick ‘Tock Jaughe , all you saw hipped in. Both the sugar | in. the boxes beauty. Pure, clean blood means a - clear skin. iF $.8.8. is walting to help you. It) 't ¥ ; will rid your blood of its impurities | #1 coffee are put {nto acks and | : o and give you that clear complexion, | then into big boxes | q remarked the | bring banan condition. A healthy skin radiates | appt Since 1826 8.9.8. has been ridding| “Ob, ix that 4 people of blood {mpurities, from} clock. ‘‘Well, pimples, from blackheads, bolls, | netimes The ren't pac! | eczema and from rheumatism, too.| They just pile them up the way} Because 8.8.8. is made from fresh | they are, in big bunches," | herbs and barks, {t may be taken) ‘There! You are all fixed up Ike | with perfect safety. Try it your-| new," said Tick Tock, giving the | self, You will not only look better, | ship's clock another turn of the Init you will feel hetter, too. key, “Your spring was just a little | B.9.8. ta nold at all good drvg| Hit bent. That was all, Good-bye stores in two sizes, The larger sive) "Au revoir! Auf wiedersehen! Tf is more econamical. mean tooraloo!* Bald the ship's | clock } (To Be Oentinued) | (Copyright, 1925, N, M, A, Borvive, Ine.) 4 4 4 d \ loft u n't straight into his eyes, “Shall you the door of May Seymour's sitting Darnley's heart—and sh Soom. There was no answer to his aving done it! 3 repeated k f id not) ung kid, under b hear him- the bravado and his cultivated de rt had fir er ‘er he asked me to marry him! m tea table And he's rt say, before he changes| Witlfout answering, Waterbury pulled out his watch and looked at the jewelry pute that you agement ring delightfu nd buy one iS t t thing in the morning, won't BURY and DAN § stairs 1 1s ‘ mee Day sult t ” bank together,” he seewvet, 2 said. All the coldness had melted) May nodded, with shining eyes . | from hin y Funny—I never thought of it Tha 5 flattered by|elther,” she fibt without the }my confidence in him," Muy mid to| flicker of an eye | herself as she hung up the receiver But 1 would she Gosh, I hope that stock of Dan's) added A diar ¢ die ; is good mond, darting See Sie eats he accepts ee You shall have tt," Herble prom him and be married with- | An hour later the $12,000 from! teed The largest one we can ae he cone f her house wan in Her-| find Bee, ine, she. han —— y fo wa ted his el < jooke earrying lirtation with young 0 W ry handa. t 5 ! t it garet nd loo! d JACK I Y, a college t ‘On [the $3 t remained from her table at her with thought aoe bls original $ Heard from young Jack Por M held © asked with studied care shook he ad No. she “and May atren ’ ed neast eye, “I mt ane has t Ve m up and then ON WIT THE sTony I decided that the kindest thing to before 9 o'clock the qd tine pity in May's her bath. So he slip letter} “He did make love to me—and I under the door and | let him,” she maid t aterbur May loved music, add tburst of frankness 1 the sound of her own 1 no idea he cared for me the prano voice. | y he did “Depuls Io jour...” she trilled,| Her voice died awa 1 ‘afier tho yearning manner of Mary} tabed cemiees ithe. vemaurent Garden. yon Waterbury ” turned d the direction of her r up and greeting A Mystery Be: iy $ALESMAN $AM (ee EET ) Gino Th. MR, AL DELLEE KNOy) YOU ] WHAT Pd TH HELD ERK AT tan fe CRUOR (20 Yos Boat UKE Yous [ast NAME. “"PWLRELLER” PND LAAT IT CHANGED & LITTLE 90 THAT IT I> ALMOST TH’ SAME — ONLY A LITTLE! MORE REFINED- PLEASING. “ETL-ETC- NOW “THEN WANT IT CHANGED “Io WHAT 7 Coote Ge Ae eee eg + Tov6. = i | i Kfane Kouery DAD “BLAME IT. BOOTS WOLLONT LET ME GO DOWN ‘TO THE STATION WITH HER — | THINK TL. JUG MOSEY - DOWN MYSTERIOUS ANYWAY . “BILLY” GETS IN SwibeLLee— Par HAE i C acesdegnte” a) i “a | INSTEAD OF THE NAME" PUILSELIEE, Yo ' | ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 19: BY SWAN Ge, GAN ~CMOK Dorit Want To GET My) EVERY BODY BY MARTIN _ GEEZER 100KS Like -- if = THERES BOOTS NOW — 7 ; C) r bk A Ol BOVeTHERE'S UAV! TLL GBT WIM To PUSH AS AWHILE THIS AORNING ! GEE- I DAT SBE WHY MOM AADE AE 6O AFTER ALL AY BACKS ALMOST BUSTED! - Add biz é i) ey ee WHATS 7H! WHAT (Oo MATTER Y DONT Ren WAT: ME To Do?? BREAK DOWN My NicE MEW WHEEL HAR? L DIDN'T You Vf NOTA SOUL = AND I CAN'T SEF ANYONE. FIGURE ‘OUT WHAT HIT ME ARDUND AT OR WHERE IT CAME FROM - ALL? ITWAS ALL OVER 60 QUICK DIDN'T HAVE TIME TO THINK: j SAY. HOW MUCH DOES " THAT DOCTOR CHARGE A VISIT? BY BLOSSER NE AWAILE, JAY? AY WHBEL CHAIR PUSHES EASY ‘CAUSE ST HAS BALL BEARINGS. YES, E WILL IF YoU HOLD THESE GRoceRIES TILL WE COME ME HAULIN’ AIS OLD GROCERIES FOR HIM-= WHAT DOES HE THINK TAM, ANYWAY? ~ BY TAYLOR ~ WELL THERE'S SOMETHING FONNY “ABOUT THIS — I FOUND THS UTTLE IRON AUTOMOBILE LYING OUT IN OLR BACK YARD = L WONDER WHERE IT CAME FROM?