The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 12

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sod Frank Lioys (Continued) CHAPTER NXVIL had fre loesn't His in’ can't K pa sm me and ompanion art travel be mor “We go for aure. Dey mile or two ton of st believe ‘na ahe Dewn us the river-bed ¢ team: --und spruce, “timbere bare, anc dim radia er and the No +rosy flush thi crackly hb some static fo as the air, so deat that the emp! and streamed a flamed anc the heayens from its whit fingers search-lichts overhead: rushed away | the nigh in flames. was shivering wret the tints me ideringly ar back their flicker t would } that the snows t until coars readable clashing colors the mountaintcrests wtood out in silhouette and the fringe of lone twisted trunks | (9 mt high up in their saddles were etc be | ould imal ed in kest ink. | i ement) Cried Self i Sleep Called “Pimple-Face” Brooklyn. Mrs. Elsie Fels writes:—“For months I tried in vain to clear my face of horrible pimples. Once I wson overheard my dear-| ejther man tasted he 4 est friend refer to me as ‘pimple-face’ and everyone laughed. I cried bitterly. I read . about Carter's Lit- tle Liver Pills being used success- | ‘' fully to clear complexions and fi-!! nally tried them. Well, my pic- | °°! ture tells its own story, doesn’t *¢/f it?” burned Carter’s Little Liver Pills, in % many cases will do more to encour- age a healthy complexion than all| cess of recuperation waits upon a the known beauty treatments, They| restoration of a normal balance of cause the bowels to move in a gen-| moisture. tle manner relieving the intestines of their poisonous matter, boughs itched and fed Rock's # ve been ot | spread opin of snow re he but little of ready 2 and every ox rem lable; there was not even of sufficient size in which the foot; hence ‘Poleon aging it into bed had but its owner were no to conte and he thelr ing length shrunk and took pail of intenze € their t of this had clothing, draining th time their thered, insi ns greedily 6 consumes {t- body a Once it ata as it pre: forces which na holds in reserve, and the pro- Both men we weighed dow mare fati gt hot |norbing heat from within and with. and t nt aa las t thelr muscles set thelr Imbs | out, | t as if stone But, once the first mad craving for drink had been assuaged, they jfried bacon and made tea Like wolves they fell upon the | meat; they dipped the hot grease up in their spoons and. swallowed it with relish; they crunched their hard-tack and washed the péwdery |mouthfuls down with copious No Confinement—No Hospital Bills | draughts from the blackened pail. MY celebrated non-surgical] when the tea was gone they brew. treatment for Piles does not snother scalding buckettul confine you to your bed or room. You} /tock By, on iat ah eer h can come and go about your work as RAKE Th stooge fp 14 ing ‘ Hand usual, From the first treatment you will the fig A ieee his Heed EN be relleved, and no matter how severe! iin all right,” ho declared your case, I GUARANTEE IN WRIT=| ucooq for tho night. You ean pull ING to cure your PILES or return your time you want to.” fee. If you are suffering with PIL or) 1 other RECTAL of COLON aile ment write or call for my new | FREE BOOK of information. 4 A It also contains nearly a hune| “Better go before VA dred letters from PATIENTS, | “I niin’ The out any “Dere's 'Poleon lt his pipe and reached again for tea-bucket ity tam." the you stiffen up," go bimeby—sooner [get H fl Rock after a silence of perhaps five mg | utes. “I feel pretty Jout like this | (fo Be Continued) b ribi rion Tis sasen voit ware | ( min rotten, playing to} the | Ni} announced, | $ALESMAN $AM ‘BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ WELL IL. GO DOWN m KNOCK. HIM COLD "THiS TIME = THEN MnBRE HELA Y a= oP AW orn! Now ITs GETTIN COLD AGAIN ELMER .OOR JANITOR \S GooD N WARM | DOWN IN TH’ BASE MENT NO HE JOS THINKS WE ARE OP HERE "Xoo in L Aw, DONT WORRY ~ MEN’ ELMER, NH HIM HORACE ONDERSTAND EACH — — OTHER VERFECTLX = ~ MOM’ N POP SINCE CHICK MET THAT GIRL NEXT DOOR HE HASNT BEEN HIMSELF AT ALL - LWISH HE WOULDN'T LET HIS HEART RUN AWAY WITH HIS HEAD So EASILY HE ISN'T WORTH HIS SALT AT THE OFFICE - AROUND READING POETRY ABOUT LOVE AND ROMANCE ~- UM ak JUST SITS ARE YOU SURE ME CALLED YOU ALL THOSE AAAES, YES AN’ LE CALLED AS LOTS HE CERTAINLY IS A HOPELESS CASE ~-HE WON'T EAT A THING AT MEALTIME AND KE GOES AROUND THE HOUSE Wty 7 L DON'T KNOW WHY THE Boy ALLows A GIRLTO GET HIS GOAT UKE THAT ——L WAS NEVER So FOOLISH IN. MY YOUNGER DAYS h THAT LOVES: EXPRESSION ON HIS FACE ,/ LETTER FROM 5 TON TO LESLIE PRESCOTT a Perter an CONTINU ou have As I wrote that para Leslie, | thing with saying that both you and Paula Pe rier had come through purifying fires triumpbant, I thought how silly I was,gto dream even for a moment, of any great suffering connected with Lesile Hamilton Prescott. Why, my a the world has you—devoted love, admira and wealth yours all your lite 6, Leslie—there in your in Paula always been t never been able Some day I h Paula thing that I hay everything in much. ‘There! upon great luxury, health n paren j tion, these have b And yet—f is at times th eyes that I | Perier's And I know that Paula Perler has ved almost all her life, physically, | with me. She js mentally, spiritually. She has told| Mt now she hy mo enough about herself to let mel under her understand that, lke myself, only In) wowian't know h her work, has she found great happl:- | | ness. | But you! Ah, Leslie dear, how could | saunas ty 4 | you hi ever had a starving heart! tin, nim a urely you never had al yey, ont brain that y puld not fill! in \tag gic ove, ideals and ideas, for the ; s been trying} Jsn't mo unhappy whe heart Maggie Stimpy strating ive me, same lo have found in giving her ar remember cally father and Condon's devotio: nk la camot ou it ridiew whole world has alwa to give them to you Ridiculous or not kick out of It. T and Maggie could She is very femi to men (her fath Great Scott, Leslie, here I am writ- {ing a lot of stuff that you will prob abl igh at, It's not a bit like me, lis it You who have known mo al. most all my life, will know that early | in it I elected not to harbor a great I yove: Consequently I have been all) this while cultivating my brain in. | (Copyright, stead of my heart, | And yet, oh, my dear, my dear, my brain and would 1925, NO | | When thelr mother left the Twins) | setting on the big seat in| the picture wont | I'll away © man in a blue} and s buttons came up and we talk a bit, in againat tell them everything along.” “Thank gratefully It will do them a leather nolae , While she to telephone, cap and bra wid Kindly “Don't worry Madam you," I'll look after them, There are not many peo. | tears of envy that 1 dy have arrived at sot will tell me how ‘That's’ enough! to me ever after all I did not I took father’s You would rather laugh at Jimmjo furn matchmaker you know) and yet, Tomorrow—Letter from Sally Ath- heart always beats faster and it is erton to Lealle Prescott, | OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON 2—THE PICTURES BECOME “The. M’DUFFER, GOLFER THE | MEQUFFER'S ALL QURFED UD ou and women like {®ECAUSB WALTRt2 both of you--some something that y meways that I hav ing reach and ou HIM ON THE you got thix e always wanted so It n 1 show anyone m: always makes s really demo: day that make ar ot her sho chan om bh is no actually as gotten out thumb. i. Pas living soming from You n to me lately that I do not nd that I know that iflaging his interest He lous that I should in my old age? I'm getting a great aune I feel Jimmie 1 be happy together nine and deferential er had seen to that, | sho has a good make a good wife, NEA Service, (Coprriget, 190%, Assnelated Ravers, Ine.) Blue Cap sat down beside the chil dren and started to tell them all about the paintings, It wan very warm, and comfort able, and quiet, and Mister Blue Cap had a pleasant voice. But all at once a peculiar thing happened, Most pecullar! Mister Bluo Cap started toshrink He started to shrink, but his cap and buttons stayed quite ay they Were, Indeed, in a very short time, he seemed to be nothing but cap and buttons. ‘Tho rest of him didn’t | matter at all, And he had Climbed down from tho big leather seat (he had to Inc.) | REAL altho any the rules about the You isind of tally plotures ko right | sald “Mrs, Walton | y wore very tired Koo to rest.” | plo here perder {t won't hurt if] She went away then, and Mister TW MEAT igNT comin’ up vet HORACE ~ WRATSA MATTER, DIDYOU CALL TAG A SAGAK AND 4 CALL piv A tt FOLKS L HAVE A SECRET To TELL You — IL AM FACING THE GREATEST CRISIS OF mre | (Goopness WHAT'S THE TROUBLE? © rsas wy wea senvice inc. | | A fellow thinks the dest place to hold’ the world's fair 4a in his lap. climb now) and was standing before | them making one Jow bow after an | other | And his actions queer as he was. as he bowed. Every time bobbed up he | winked, And every time he bobbed | down he seemed to bo searching for | something on the floor under the seat, “Whatever are you doing, Mister Blue Cap?” said Nancy, staring at him ocuridusly, “T was just about to tell you," | | anid the tiny fellow amiably, stop: ping his bowing and winking as! suddenly as he had begun. “I had your mother completely fooled, She | thought 1 was a guard put hero | to look after tho pictures, But I'm not at all, Um a fairy, 1 work for the Fairy Queen and sho sent me here to see you toda “For goodness sake! "Tan't that jolly!" “T think it 1s)" agreed Mister Blue Cap, “Particularly as wo are to have an adventure—adventures, }1 should say. 1 have the magic | green shoes hidden under this seat |somewhere—oh, here they are! It you children put thom on, 1 can tell you more easily exactly what we are going to do, and all about everything, We have the place were just as} He was winking he sald Nick | thoir OME N AWHILE | A GLIMPSE OF fig \ AND DID YoU HAVE YOU BEEN PINCHED? SO THET UMBRELLA WAS A GIET=WHO- WHEN ABE” CRABAPPLE APPEARED AT THE POST OFFICE WITH A STRANGE UMBRELLA, AUNT FANNY BUZZ'S CURIOSITY WAS AROUSED + UPON QUESTIONING ABE HER SUSPICIONS WERE CONFIRMED ~~~ t © 1928 BY WEA SERVICE, INC quite mother long.” Nancy and Nick slipped off their own street shoes, and slid their toes into the funny little scattoped ones that Mister Blue Cap held out, hiding their own shoes under hats and wraps which they had taken off when they arrived When they looked up again soo where Mister Blue Cap w stil] more remarkable thing red than anything that had pened yet, to ‘The people in the vai moving. They had a And the animais were real |houses and roads and cout |rivers wore real. You |that the frames of th were only doorways bY! could enter. A neat pair of steps ied uf picture—or eae sould bass And all them! were beckoning to the? come, hap: ourselves now, and your won't be back for ever #0 to a (To Be Continued (Copyright, 1025, Ny By Ae BM i 4] i)

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