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After the armistice had been signed, Mrs. Wilson felt
strongly that the president should attend the Peace
Conference and her influence helped him to decide to
go. Mrs. Wilson took along a colored maid she had had
in her personal service for years. She carefully in-
structed the maid to reply, "Yes, your majesty” and to
use other terms of foreign etiquet.- •’•}(
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BffffoM OF
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BEAT*,—
MoW
LEOPARP-
In England the queen
asked to tee all the ser
vants and members of
the president's party.
Queen Mary greeted
each personally.
When the queen came
to Mrs. Wilson's servant,
it It related, and asked if
her quartere were pleac-
ant, the servant replied,
"You bat thav It. Queen.”
QLO FASHlOKieP MECrtihfer-
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
Ferdy Wants to h eSocinblc
? VH-O-AyoociT mean That'S f ihati.
1 vwsw'vit knowna
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DUWttG SECRET PRACTICE -a
TO6SIU YOUR PET TCRMWWNS!
IT'S NO VSSfc TWM OUR t
OLD K» VRWMO li®A , JJ
WXK C« HM> HOME,
atWONO th^LGYM
CUES a r-rE
WEEK ■_*(?->»
W'.wehI
After the party had returned to America, President'
Wilton went on a trip through the west to croato sym
pathy for his League of Nations Idea. During the trip
hie health broke down and he had to return to Wash
ington. Back home he suffered a stroke and for weeks
lay between life and death, with no use of any part of
hie body. - (To Be Continued)
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Ossie is
■By Blosser
WASH TUBBS
Mystery Afoot
lestioned
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FLYIN6 AAVSELF NJUEN L ^gig
'WAS CWEB. IN AFWCA WH
AhV ONCLS RAR«?•••• OUST
'NWrEWD OF A PLNJSi / • ;
IS THIS OP VOORSt? KWOK t
/hONOPwiAJe, BIPLAMS, )v^CM-
AMPUIBIAN OR AVPBO- )It)QMT
S|DE GLANCES -By George darlt
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sew tt, MV VICRE M.L V
sony w we stay.mAh
viorr to oo?
eusRyBooy twat hes eons to Fly
TO ARABIA IM AM AIRPLANE ASS
BECOME TAE LAUSAINS STOCK
OP TAS NNAOLS NEI6ASORAOOO<
XU. TRIP AIM OP vunw A LOT
of questions about mis
AIRPLANE S7UFP OP AISI’ *
f||MIN HAS BEEN
'- r Kl#NAWeD!
>Anb her three
LOYAL COMPANIONS
ARE 1b BE ROBBED
AND CAST INTO
a weu. by the
lustful sweu.
AWUUA BOM-
FILL!*.
MUU? n-5 A,
MONOPLANE:
HiONG INTO THE NIGHT 1HEY '
Err, TRYING 1b EVOLve A PLAN
That vau. swe them all
VNEiaL,TABM
OA-A AAQMOPLAME,
MUA? VNELL, VAJHO
GAME YOU 7WIS
MONOPLANE? YOU
ICMONJ THOSE 7WINSS
COST LOTS OP .
_ money ;/ jmA
Hastily he sups out of caAp on ;
U" THEIR FASTEST CAMEL, WWIE WASR
AND GOBY NERVOUSLY AVJMT.1H6 VAWN.
'WHERE DID YOU
ser rr?
t oioAvr
6ET rr-x
AUREACV
HAVE
rrH y
IINALUf, SOMEONE 6ET5 HH IDEA, "NV
They Turn over alL their valuables
to jaggs trusted slave.
-By Cowan
n CMiT BE ANfflkiNCL
OH! n*$ YDU.tbPUneoaHT .
VT VOS THE
1 CCUIO VIRing. WlS NECK.-frNC THE
next time you Buy pat am as. you
BRING THEM valH VWlUlEV PH6NE0
LNP WE BEEN VOrTlNG AkU_^g
AftERNOOM <. «
PMhMKs? OH!
1UB6 here all'
N-V HftERNOOM J
- HRS. GUNN ?'
THE WHEELING OEPJSTmEnT
•SlbRe SPEAKING. VIE
ARC .‘SENDING OUT THOSE
MENS FMAMAS-
-THEN I CALLED MOM T
And SMO t was ’The vimeiung /
END -TWI THOSE PAJAMAS
WOULD BE »NT Right .—jTL
OL)T -1 COULD TELL I -uTvTls Vd
91 HER VOiee THAT / cA?GHT ONT(
SMC WAS y,(fjiA
WHEN t STEP
into the mouse
AND TELL HER
fM WISE-THE
EfcSW
ELSE. SHE'S GOING
TO SURPRISE ME WITh
that pair of flowered
PAJAMAS - WELL, I'LL .
SOON TIND . ^
OUT - .j/jf
■ Boiling wm*
CuRiosnv
i OVER THE
; Bvunhsc
. She has
IN STORE
FOR HIM,
MOM
REFUTES
T« OLD
ADAGE
THAT A
WOMAN
CAN'T
men a
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