The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 13, 1923, Image 6

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It was a lady In Off to Mix-Up Land flew Nancy .or avanlng. .and Nick with the .Magical Hash- room between them, ' They crossed a desert and an ocean and an island and about a dozen mountains and at last they date to a country where, instead of the aun, the moon and stars were shining, although It-was broad daylight everywhere else.. "There Is Mix-Up Land," point ed the Mushroom. "Even the days and nights are mixed ep, and you’ll And that tho seasons are, top. When it la winter In other places. It Is auramcr In Mix-Upland, and dtothcr way ’round. Here we are. ft’e’d better get down to tho ground heforo some, of the Mix-Uppers •think wo are aomo queer sort of 13nl jiM shoot ur.” The qreen Shoes set the Twins down ever so gently and the Magi cal Mushroom also landed without a hump, with his parachute baL The Twins' looked around curi ously. Bpt before they bad time to take In the sights, someone ap proached. It was a lady In a satin dress with a long, train behind. In her hand she carried a tin p*ll. As ahe came near she made a little curtsy. “How do you do?" she asked politely. “It Is a fine morning this j evening. When did you leave?" 1 “Oh,” cried Nancy In astonish ment “We didn’t leave. We Just came. And It Isn't either morning where for we heard' the dinner- bells ringing as we passed thn tho towns.” ”1—1 beg your pardon,” said the lady In the satin dress. “Then It Is just the right time for milking. I’ll have to hnrry, for If the ser vants tet down to their breakfkst before I have It ready. I’ll gpt scolded. In this land the mistress does the milking and-all the work while the servants take life easy. I Wish things were os they usml to be when It was called Apple-Pie Land and- Eyen-Steven was king. Jack-Straw bos' caused all tho trouble.” “May we help you?” asked’ Nick gallantly. “Ob. certainly, if you Uke.” salil the lady gratefully. They nil went toward tbe barn. (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1923, NBA Service) THREE HANDKERCHIEF* Three bamlanna handkerchiefs will go a long way In the modern wardrobe. With two one may fashion n smart overbloudso, and the other one may be wdund about S hat frame to make a turban. j* ( -cc IN THE HOUSE IS MO PLACE TO DRIVE THAT AUTOMOBILE! HOW TOO TAKE ‘TOUTAHD j rr onthe pack porch /ai ‘ before voo BREAK./CTDM'T SOMETHING! y BREAK . ev 3bve, vmxrfe this * AH, SALUYAftoMS, HA3bR. to use Vour une of gaff- VJETRUST-THIS LITTLE VALENTINE, vnu. kkJick You for a laugh - CU-'ha» He’s XJy® UlROw Wl l: SS THAN A ^BATUsR ,f- QC-ctiklotS PILLOW, BtirtHATs I GcrrUlM STfeAMlNG-^TU^PCdRtl ms wig! One Nine Room House tin Milledge Avenue for rcn,t. ’Possession at once. Phones: The Banner-Herald's Sunday Want Ad Page is one of the most interest ing and certainly most pro fitable pages of the paper. Thousands of feepie turn thsir attention first .to tbs Want Ad ftagMgsm The Banne Sunday Want ’\ v ^ ~ *