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Sr offen § AWS WA AA Rl AAA ll A 2 2 elle Ea SOG PGOO GPs ER : FOR THE By NELLIE efeae lsd Soiled Bde Si au? ete tb bie Peedi OOO S000000000 Cooky Man, “I Goon said the \ will be eaten.” “Yoo take ile Drow Billie the ment Cooky it very calmly,” said Bil eall few mo that the others Brownle had come to Man for a hind been told wanted to have story. on ('ooky 8, ns he Man this hear house, Eiitie Every and only Brownle the and one the were was of Man out Conky talking iid Billle Brownle, “the Fairies told me von be all alone and that me your story, and as be seen | came when would be out,” the Cooky Man, “they are all Muriel Is walking wit} ber Aunt Marian and Muriel’s daddy out—they are all out. as yon They thought it such a beau wus a pity to stay in the “You see” sui of the gaing to would tell Queen Were yon I don’t she said every “ys.” like to one said ont is heard tiful day it house “Aud I've no “But | didn't 1 was afraid something to me I might fall down and get dirty, and | dnt like that, You see, could fall down and get dirty and they would come home and get all washed and clean again “You cant wash a Cooky Man, though, and so if 1 fell down and got dirty 1 mightn't be liked any more. and 1 most particularly want to be liked, “You wouldn't think that a crea. ture made of batter would have that much feeling. would you, Billie Brownlie? “Well” sald must tell you plains everything “Muriel 1g n Httle girl who Hyves in this house, She is not very old and she i8 not very young Of course, | think she is very old-—she 1a so much doubt they're right. nboot going out abit happen cure wou |ome id ox Man, for it the Cooky my story, over five only » than | am. She Is 1. and older youre seem a lon ol tours old Live ars ihly old} be If she , Or some ter: would wore ten or eleven yen thing ancient “Now ['ve her very been made especially fo! Aunt Marian naking Her wis Tell Yeu Sala the st My Story” cky Man gome biscuits and she said te her self: «i'l I will Muriel.’ “So she made me—making my handsome shape herself, Of course it's not a perfect slape, but it's pret. ty handsome, [ think, “Well, you see, | am also dressed up for an ovension And that occa slon Is when Muriel shall eat me. “1 have raising to look ke buttons on un sult—they give me a handsome took, don’t they, Billie Brownie? And und for mnke cookies, too special cooky #01 make a forgive me for praising self up a bit. Others have years in which to say nice ahout themselves or else h say them, and I've so little time I want get in ag many nice things about myself as posgihle “wry too, it Is not conceited for 1 owe all this beauty to Muri el's Aunt Marian “Az sou will eves and a sins Don't yon think my arms are nice with the five tiny little raisins each band to show whore my fingers would be if I had fing ‘1 th you're a e¢ Cooks Man” d Billie Brownie, “and | upon you, for I've never called upon Man fore, “Pray pardon me,” sald Cooks Man, “if 1 don't offer you a little food I have to save myself for Muriel, And I'm all I have in the way of food I hope that Ig clear” “Quite,” agreed Dillle Drownle. “But the story | wanted to tell yon was this” sald the Cooky Man. *1 wanted tell you that it would be nice if you could send the suggestion ahout to other aunts and grandmoth ers and motherz that when they're baking it would he nice to always make # Cooky Man for any little girl little boy there may be in the house. For. Billie Brownie, a Cooky Man is a treat, “That i= why | am so happy and why | don't mind being eaten it you're going to be a treat you're only too willing to be eaten-—at least, that is what a Cooky Man thinks, “Hush! There comes Muriel And now she's to have her Cooky Man Don’t forget to send around the good word. Billle Brownlee” “1 won't,” sald Ditite Brownlie as he hiureiedd away, (Copyright y my ars and things others you will ye enr that to on. of me, too. 1 have mouth of ral notice, nose and a nn wa nk handson love ealling a Conky 3 the in or OOOO 004 MAXWELL Gp Pandy eee Peo Peta an few huttered hreads, using ¥l com when poss hie best of hreads for chil for it proper keep then ren and gums the stieation to ex the teeth cise in mn enithy To two vee one cupful of gronnd ha cupf of chicken, one pepper. finely chopped and mix with nnal Cee on buttered graham faften cream cheese with and spread on whole wheat Cover with a little add green m ulin mayo hrend cream %e prin, 0 ty Toe Bek Bonin. unt “What makes tha failure of the amateur gardeners crop seem worse, says Moralizing Maud, "is the awful appetite he works up” hread chopped candied Crisp Iettnee French dre mal kee dainty ing. To» ginger, leaves dipped and served at and tasty sandwich fill in sxing once A conse fore a of French ¢ hen Western Newspaper [Tnlen) From Flying Field % Theater or Dance Floor Straight “rom flying field to theater or dance floor, crossing the Catalina channel on the way--this will be possible when the Avalon casino is com. pleted. On the dock level of the building, now under construction, will be the amphibian plane terminal of the Western Alr express. Passetigers from Los Angeles may step from the planes and go directly to the theater or the ballroom, WHAT DR. CALDWELL LEARNED IN 47 YEARS PRACTICE the ar resul ow careful h, diet and exere cur from time 106, then, Dr. THs pe } in 108, 8 remed Dr. Ay virh woney for the Terrors of Droush " Won't Wait i iy 1 Do and nothing whe yon will have ‘Always an Easy Victim! Writes Mr. Walters: (But Things are Different Now) “FOR SEVERAL years I have been a continual client Be from catarth of he judom condition ee "t or eat » do not suspect rr Sua exust io sauch illness but it 0es.} “I was always an victim of salt or ied bottle of PERUNA = fine and notice the bi "{It's to be pratt for that PERUNY can do so much for sufferers.) PE RUNA yous ager Foam eh i cic the en (Signed: Mr. alters, Indianapolis, Indiana. } a) Gem riontir shoot? remedy. You should know it, 00 ie frown amy flrug fore A ——— = Tm wu EE W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 7.1920.
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