Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 04, 1921, Night Extra, Image 20
IHHPIMIBiBiViMaii m iwv nv.r I' ."'-M EVENING PUBLIC LEDGSR-PHILABELPHIA, FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 4, 1031 ! '1 .-wvj,, i mm, -CTwrT i ,f i ' '" ---aM U A3 J5 ' P i v te VI, V i- It il I M I L If 1 ' Wtudtr DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Felks of the Weeds By DADDY Jack and Janet, tchlle in the iroedt are ttiina en their netet by a flying ant. The mngle poiien from thit sting make them at small at antt. The tame thing happens te their degt, Teddie Pupkint and Johnny Hull, and te their penict, Trisic and Tepty. Antt caich them and lake them into the ant city. CHAPTER V The Ant Queen THE Ant Queen frowned upon Jack, Janet, Teddle I'upltlns. JeltnnV ;Bull, Trlxla nnd Topsy when thejr were brought befere her. "Who arc thcwi felkB?" she nsked In 'the queer sign IniiKunge of the nuts. Hl.ie didn't say a word, but talked with her feelers and yet Jack and Janet un derstood exactly what she said. "They nre new Mares," answered one of the nnt. "They were caught In the weeds with the magic polseu of Fly lng Wizard Ant, and he sends them te ,you as n present." The Ant Queen frowned mere darkly than before, and her feeler twitched crossly as Hhe answered: "If Flying Wizard Ant thinkH he has pleaRed me. he hnsn't ft bit. Mere slaves mean mere work for me In training them, and I am net a worker ant." The Ant Queen glared at Jnnet. "Yeu shall be a nursemaid and tend te ant bablen." Raid the Ant Queen. Then she turned te ack and the dogs. "Yeu shall watch our cows," she said te them, and her eyes went en te Trlxlc and Teimt. "Yeu shall carry feed te our storehouses." Then. nB if she had done a big day's work the Ant Queen Kank back with closed eyes. The ether nnts hustled Jack and Jaricf, the dogs and the ponies out of the Ant Queen's chamber. Jack and the two degn were put te work watch leg three of the ants' cows. And very miocr-leoklnz cows they were mere tike Insects than real cows. And, In deed, they were Insects that the nnts had caught and trained. Trlxie and Topsy were trotted off te Jein precessions of worker nrttH carry ing feed te inside caverns. As for Janet, she wns shoved Inte a long chamber tilled with tigly ant babies. Janet liked babies and she had thought !u babies could be ugly, but tin-no ant Imblcs were certainly far from pleasant. They were mere like round, fat worms than like real babies. Janpt was put te work looking after one fat baby. The baby was very cress, and Janet couldn't keep it quiet, though she petted t nnd sang te it. Janet worried ever this nnd didn't knew what te de. Then she felt at gentle touch en her arm, and looked around te see a pretty creature looking down at her with kindly eyes. The creature wns shaped like a deer, but It was the sUc of nn ant. "Feed the baby." whispered the pretty rtesr te Janet, nnd then she showed Janet hew. Hhe get milky honey from a closet in the nursery and this she forced into the fat baby's mouth. Janet then noticed this was the way all the ether slave nurses were feeding the ant , babies. "Yeu are a new slave, I see," his ' pored the pretty deer te Janet. "And like myseir you are unuer me speii 01 the magic poison of Flying Wizard Ant. Peer, peer child 1" "Who are you. and hew did you get here?" asked Janet; for the deer seemed much different from the ether slaves. "I was a free deer In the weeds," answered the slave sadly. "And I was the Dear Deer of a very handsome buck. We were te have been mnrricd in the spring, but en our very wedding day I wns stung en the nese by Flying Wizard Ant. Ills mnglc poison made me the size I new am, and I have been a slave ever since." "Oh, eh, is there no way te get out of this ant city and away from these dreadful babies," cried Janet. "I de net want te be a slave." Dear Deer looked nreund te Bee that no one wns listening. "Yes. there is a way," she whispered. "I'll tell you nbeut It." (What the slave deer whlRnered. and hew they burst out of the ant city will be told in the next chapter.) DKJU Wkt i) TfienecordefQuaffts ) . BaT JLfe. TTteNES, TUNES, TUNES thaVU etKr 1tW mm'M SaW l,t,l. ,,,,, -. .nH .tart vel! JL Mt,tJ,4ifr WkM.nMtki,tineM n lAJJ,Mfc ,,v. ----- 5 J OJCcA. l SStlOia.I Sleepy Head who can resist these teasing OKeh , records? Aek Your Dealer for He. 4444 Drewiy Head (fox tret) ! a. ) Sleepy Head (fox trot) uaar"2v Ocxttral Phenwirsph Onporatlea NewYenc i - . yiipa The Glew of Warm Sunshine In Your Bedroom ALL through the winter your bedroom -"-- can have the radiant warmth of sum mer sun! Just attach a Simplex Sunbewl Radiator te the electric light socket and de away with discomfort and danger from cold draughts. The Simplex Sunbewl protects health and spreads cheer through any room where you cheese te move it. It i3 light and compact. 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