5pj V ui y . . . i . ' i ; FINNEY OF TIP T BrlUCUniMi r' lio'U ! i 7 I, i 1 .! i .if .1- cony cJ t .i ci .. j t "-. ; CAM!) OU AMO ' " - ' ' V . . t ,' .' ..." I i , r KBBP WARM lOLD MOICHT ill A VTT-M MO S V I til UCBB- AT til r . ill C , ":" U. '; . . ... I 41 BOBBY THATCHER- Weary Ml'-s! :) WB COT THB aoruemsm AWAV from -ma covet J ohlv wav CANC BUT Wl-V IS TO oy BETTER MOTl - inKUun Him ur inn nuc i , , - IM nuR : IV twins" VAV AMD , w , Ba V7 ' 1 M I .WITCH HK4 VMM bey AFTER WAUCIMCf POUR MILES. THIS AIMT SO BAD, IS IT' WHEN WBCET . i us m -nia UiCMWAV MAYBS WE ,CAM HOOK ' RIDE ON TRUCK ' , WHIM MILDRED lCOME-3 WALKING (HO-OOOME., I "' '.Of3 STVIATTER POP A Jungle Story Which Must Be Stopped By ClVt PAYNE REG'LAR FELLERS- ' x '-''"'- r , 1 : Troubi; Ahead , I W UOU4RK. SV JlU... . i WOM-Ot CHftMPiSH f 4 J. KNUCKLES! ' 4 ' ' r " ' '" ' ' " '","'' i " ' 2 L ' ' jKlHfJ Kwh. ( t - : ; 1 '"t - ' . Hello! Hello! 1 ' bx gluyas williams . ; OurPetPeeve V ' t ' ' Byuo.icErW i - cJAiiAa -- ii -' Lit , rnv vnt iw.i'u r ' i . i i mi -i i ii 'r i- i a. ill . .- i. . ,'r T-ifsi '.i.v, y :w i :tr -. m i KM7SiH.:. " mowi mm car., m- Mtf tun. 1WMlfFf AN RESULTS. Hft OH C4RREW C0MBIffAt?l ... 4Jt S3 HftMMI RINS H?ANSMITT6R ' - HEAP, AWO PtClvE5 , J 1 J ZJl. , vA-fr S M'M wirti ro:e.vei iw RKEWf much sport . f or c - ."Jji'J at the srits-s lu ' .." ; ) i hear a n tlie 1 , ! r whlsi'-ved woi'j as 1. rt i 1 -ii nestlbd B"'iiii)t h'a ' !. He Imd 1 .iJ ! r cl- first time-he had eor t .I.ni I r !a hla arms, tor, yours as she v ), ee waa -another mail's w'sa. "I shall not ape him i ' i," V iih- leen bad said, after a i. .... i. "I ll leave a note on his cui k." ; a did not like to think of C! wey Grimes. Yet, they were t: i j the only , way out, he and Kuiliiuea. He held the gun asalu&it his heart again. Three minutes now. ; We must both be sure or the time,"' she bad cautioned again, i'and rery careful." He had Known In the stillness 'that-followed that she was trying to. banlnh tlte fear of a possible (Up In th. r plans. Tor I could tiever bear being with out you, darling, no matter where. He forced his mind to register the time. One more minute. In Toluntarlly he turned the gun and looked into the muzzle. - The cold ugliness of Its startled .him. Kath leen, at this moment, too, must be frightened. But In a few seconds now a bullet vainly he tried to force back this thought a . bullet would go tearing through her soft flesh and his own.- , " The minute band agnln., It plain ly marked eleven-three! Frantically he reached the wau telephone and turned the crank. Then, at last, the Grimes' butler. excitedly: . " "Mrs. Grimes? She's gone I, Came back from the club, must have gone out again by the - side door . husband frantic, just found a note on his desk . suicide, yes, at exactly eleven, the note said, but didn't say where . . . gun gone, too ;". The scattered words, each a definite flame, . burnt Into bis brain. ' - Too late I She had gone alone! : '" On the boat bonnd for the Orient Kenneth Bowell knew little peace. The- waves , swishing against - the Ides of the vessel shrieked Kath leen's last words to him, "I couldn't bear being without you. darling, no matter where." The throb of the engine ' groaned them, the wind hissed them. He had failed her. had let her go alone into that vast unknown.. ' It was the same everywhere he went s Running from i his . con science, he traveled for five mis erable years, from country to coun try, but never back to America. Finally, in Honduras, his money gone, he worked on a coffee plan- tatloq, a common laborer.. Always that .insistent cry; never away from It , , Thirty years passed. t - He returned, a . stowaway, to America. Stooped, a ragged man, old beyond his years, he moved like a forlorn spirit ' across '. the soft sward-In front of the country club -4he old building, enlarged. He stood beside a shrub under the same little balcony, the same moon, the same soft breeze. The orches tra was playing a sweet, gliding waltz. They had danced , to that same tune thirty years ago, he and Kathleen. . - " He took a step into deeper shad' ow as a woman, followed by a boy. came out ,He saw her distinctly as she ' stepped through the lighted french doors, the large puffs of her silken . sleeves, . her ; blond curls. Holding tight to. bis senses, be told himself that, this was no ghostly apparition. ' He reminded- himself that American " papers r had ' said much of late about woman's return to the fashions of the 80s. -'. She was heavlerr - with ; curves .more ample, older, of course.- Then he saw that she was smoking a cigarettes ' "But Kay," the boy was saying, "111 di if yon don't leave old Grlmesy ' and marry met I'll I'll kill myself T "Don't try It, sweetums," she an swered In a heavy contralto voice, but. with something of. the oU sweetness, "I tried it once. : Thonptit X couldn't live without a certuin man. . Left the usual note on Grlmesy's desk, bad the gun rea'? and everything. But, well I cat" ' a last minute boat to CulaSa I stead." , : "But Grlmesy, how did he know?" the boy asked breatliles.;ly. "Oh, I sent a messenger v '"i si other note from the boat." : lighted one cttriireUe wish t",ie ft of another. Then, In'isiUng a 1. ; draft, she S"'1 li ri.;!i'il!y: 'No, I r. i jo!) two much. J re.Jly couK' I't be t bvIiig will yon, dnrlisgl" . - . li i f j ; I- v ... x v. -. : ' A .-..-. The houp-''"! Who takes pride in her kitchen' usually takes great luU est In a goodly supply of chic aproi and where could you find two live lier models than those shown tod. y. Both are included In the one pattern and both have slenderizing . front panels and that fashionable half-belt ed waistline.. The upper-design gives fine opportunty- for using rick-radc braid to set off the lines of Its smnrt T neck 'and spacious pockets. Tlte lower sketch .boasts a youthfully rounded neckline and jaunty capel.ke shoulders, and would be as pretty as can be made up in a dainty dotted wlss, edged "with embroidery. : Pattern 2000 Is available In sizes small, medium and large. Medium size, each apron takes one and a hiuf yards 30-inch fabric. Illustrated slcp-by-step sewing instructions Included. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) Ii coins or stamps (coins preferred) fur this pattern. . Write plainly NA.. n. ADDRESS and STILE NUJ'. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE. V . ' Address orders to . Sewing f . Pattern department, 243 West 'tv i teenth street, New Xork City. TAKE THAT ' "It's -going to be a real battle ot wits, I tell you," said the sophomore member of the debating team. . - "How brave of you," said his room mate, "to go- unarmed." Brooklyn . Dally Eagle. ". , ', v ' . . WJ OU Santa , Assistant-r-Do -1 understand that you have traded yonr herd of rein deer for a flying -machine? - i Santa Claus Sure, and a -; good trade, too.; Next ; trip I'll have a cinch dodging the custom bouse in spectors, i - ' A Gdod Reason .. ... Robson What prompted you -ask Miss Frl well to be your wife? Hobsoq I think Miss Frivvell prompted me more than anything else. , , , ' - . , Point of Importance ; The Nurse-What do you think of the new twin babies? Little Ethel Are they real (roods or just samples to select f-'un ? r(n)Cfi

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