The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1925, Page 6

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Not put on end f and soreness WAH tho corn its Mb prompit ever ini thc ‘4 "ve had tt or Meparationy Power Hey, Meparation hut ‘ wt | wh mo thing tainty), aching feet no al : , “time M6 trom corn and t Bat You'll be able 4 «| who are very | people, have rer | how gry she the lett 1 ber | re Je 1 Priscilla Bradford quite Mr u can imagine been quite m ou t that ¥ ust have met some ime name wid mother, # cilla Bradford If and she that she 6 tine it wa effontry to tell me it to the minister| | orn lettor and tell! Morty Thieves hort or | The my| Cap to she'll | ture 40 anything mnt, no MAFVOlOURy poy wereld O11 that TOGA It give # treatment BT YAFCOND veiny MING Lots of it, wsands have wond@¥ful results in| of dangerou | Jolin,” sald 1 lettor go@)to Mr,} TA 6 oO n telling him what [ think of} steps leadin, the whole seandalmonging crew that Behind the gnllery ollen | remember da. am All druggists are | city Ali Baba's I would no THE GIRL IN THE GARDEN Mister ture in the it, too, 1 painting | in garden and those are the big jars ‘the = hid in. | tall graceful jars of | M’DUFFER, THE GOLFER HER FIRST GAME OF GOLF WHY DO YOu NZD SO MANY CLUBS? —S\XTEEN, SEVENTEEN, EIGHTEEN — Youve GOT EIGHTEEN clues —— » has fallen fn ler which . she de h for women. © here I think it would b but I feel more than usual —OH, I | wtite you about the babi blastn dare o | ONE FOR EACH 0 de Toe heated “nove! eg | cA uurprise not care \ If you were only TOMORROW: Letter from Nurse Hannah Smith to Mrs, Leslie Pres 2 sae 1905, Ameciated Editors, Ine ) Caez nd that as in And the beautiful: girl them sweetly and smiled at motioned for them to enter. “Come along! Come ak Blue Cap running up the teps that led up to the ple and putting a tiny key into Ja small Keyhole at the side of the | frame Instantly the glas wing out ind the ‘Twins stepped n, Where the beautiful them and hand, like a door, into the g j irl mot took eneh one by the ‘Til como for you qoter,” sald fin a gatden, All about were |B pany—sino nnd 12:00 Noon a bluish color D Hut as the Twins looked, the irees and flowers Jceamo real, moy they branché# gently this way | 1010 OF YOURS BY TAYLOR BEAD Z tp Za a “) | 1 Suppose, DocTorR, You EXPECT T’ GIT MR.HIGCET BACK ON HIS FEET AGIN BY THANKSGIVIN’ 7 FLAPPER FANNY sas | 0 often answers calling, when the | phone rings. Mister Blue Cap. lady will “This young | entertain you until T re-| turn. | “Certainly 1 shall," said tho girl| she led the 1 n to a low} stone bench they all sat down, “Do you know where you where » children?” In a garden tor Blue Cap of this nid Naney, "Mis nid that the name A Girl in a that right? Doc TE8BS BELIEVE pleture wa Garden! 1 lady laughed merrily it ja,” si anybody with half an eye could s without being told, couldn't | thoy? But thero is much more to Jit than people suppose. I'll tell you j.secret, ‘This is All Baba's garden ys 1 those are the big jars the 40 | thieves hid in, and fam Margiana You know the story of ‘All Baba | C®’8sun married a Meh wite and the Morty Thieves," don’t you?" | Balt and his wife “No, we don't," auld Nick, “but {Was their slave—the only servant] wo have heard of it, Would you! they had, 1 loved them both dearly. mind telling us about it “One day Ali Baba was out on 1 thought all childre Koy when he got lost in the tloularly, Knew the sto: ‘ Ho heard sounds of horses Baba and the Mort in great numbers, and be na thoughtfully, “and how 1, | Me feightened, ho hid in a tree | na, saved All Baba's life} "It turned out that he had rea throo times, But sinco you do not] son to be frightened for 40 hore know St, I shall toll you Ft up to the Phere wore brothers,” she | was hiding in, "One wi ‘the other one wa Tho young | "OF course | IN LOOKING AFTER WELFARE ~~ but Alt poor. t wert men rode very tree he two und dismounted culled Cassin and] !Thetr captain went up to a large | began called Alt Baba | rock nearby and said some mug them MUD CENTER FOLKS WELL,NOT EXACTLY, FANNY Y’SEE HE'S A Heavy EATER AN’ [= | PERNOUNCE HIM CURED BY THEN, HE’LL BE SURE T’ OVER-EAT AN’ HAVE A RELAPSE ~~ SIN PLAYING SAFE IN TREATING HIS PATIENTS ~~ KNOWING THEIR PERSONAL HABITS IS OF VAST HELP THEIR PHYSICAL words, The words were ‘Open § same,’ The rock opened, and the thieves took | y had with them then t , ‘Shut Se. Same,’ and the rock closed after After that they ali rode away “What happened Nick “ALL Baba decided some old for himself," said Margiana, (Ro Bo Continaedg Copyr NW A, Be luo) then?” asked to gol nner ee eres

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