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STAR, WASHINGTON. THE EVENING 1928. ° - 3 The World’s Finest Grade Butter Is— - LAND O°LAKES SWEET CREAM BUTTER Land O'Lakes is America’s finest grade butter, made entirely from table quality pure sweet cream. Take our word for it, Land O'Lakes butter is the highest grade butter offered for sale. As for the taste, we would not attempt to describe—just try a pound, then you'll appreciate our slogan, “Taste Tells.” Oc The Discriminating Buyer Insists on SANICO The Fortunate Wayfarer § By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Copsright by E. Phillips Oppenheim \ filIl|IIIIllIllll|IllI|IIllll"II|IIlflllll||III‘!iIIlIiI|II|IIIIIIII|II|IIIIIllllllllllIlIIIIlI“IlHlIlHllIHIIIIHMHI'IIIIIIIII!III!III““ o, gether, the former a little troubled. “Was it my fancy, Gerald,” she asked, “or did madame seem annoyed because dlaton kel I asked Blanche? It is not like her. She is so kind always.” The Plot Works in Spite of Everything. - o tual stupefaction was of | “I didn't notice,” he answerec. | Hri?ri\':rl]fluuri‘l;rll duration. Mar- | couldn’t think of anything else except PR 40 EIIIlIlllllllllmlIIIIIIIHIIIIINIIIIlII!IIlIIHII|II|IlINIMMIMMHIHMMHHIMIMIMMWME £ 13 H TR AN 14 \ \\;\\\-‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\m\\ S\ ) s s whisky soda | that I was just going to dance with tin finished his whisky and soda ;ou. 1w r“{ :mmg;: EROpas i mind, all the evening, whatever these other fellows say.” She laughed hn%pg_v. His arm tight- he said. “I've picked | ened a little around her. up a thing or two from sort of half | “T am very hnpplyléo”dn}:!ce ;v‘ll;h 2:. o tences T've heard, but I understand 'and only you, Gerald,” she whisperec. the whole business now. It's easy|. enough to see what they are going to try. They're going to try to carry Lau- * rita off from some night haunt or other. I suppose Mr. Garnham— He stopped short. Their eyes met. Blanche shook her head 't much of an opinion of admitted, “but he’s | at a gulp, stretched himself to feel how sore his limbs really were and then laid down his plan of action. 8 “Look here.” SELECTED E G G S WHITE : These Pacific Cpast selected white eggs § § N ?\ \\\Ek \\ are a delicacy and a treat to offer to the most \\ \§\ \ : .\\\\ \\\ Q\\ \\ %\ i\\\\ N § s N &\\ HiEcmmae &\\\\\\\\\\\&&\ \ ?\\\\k\\\\\\\\\i§ §\§\\\§\§\\§\\\\Q\\\§\§\\%\Q: N\ ““\\:e}\\\\fi\\( SPECIALS this Week Herring Roe . . . 3 Tins 43¢ The famously good Tidewater brand, packed in a large 15-ounce tin. Have you tried Herring Roe as a Tumblers SOC ‘ : —— Sanitary Butter .. .....Ib, 55¢c Sunset Gold Butter. . . .1b., 55¢ breakfast dish? Do—by all means. Tin, 15c. Schimmel’s Jelly . 2 Tins 35¢ | advefi?;?fi"??ls-"f:ip"},fflf“ a savings on these nationfll:‘ 3 Tlns 50c When at last they paused the table was empty save for two of Gerald's| friends | “Madame has gone, or been called, to the telephone,” one of them ex- plained. “She said we were to drink our cocktails, that she would be back directly.” £ ‘Almost as he spoke, she came, smil- ing and gracious as usual, by far the | mostdistinguished, almost the most | beautiful woman in’the room. “My children!” she exclaimed. grasp- ing Laurita’s hands, "I am distracted! But never fear, your evening shall be just as happy. Gerald mus‘t c;cuset rlne | : 2 \ heir olane | o his guests. I have received a tele- | [wall | pause. T should tmagine that she'd | DUC, AN 0ok adory for me and | fake them first to one of the best places | Walts at the ATMRERACHT, 107 3 o | . o B e hauat. . Where | I & Week a0 t0 supper tonight, There it o g i ¢ | are interesting people B Sa E would thes g0 to fitst, do you' think?” | £ ery fappyt- niary .ggs.... s fpromitie Laurita’s face fell & lttle. tin ‘relecten, Wed ettarioali vrouni | o fat it wautte SworaTL Enere. " ER at my rooms. They wouldn't let me | YRYNCE . y¢ w0y like” madame sug- in anywhere like this, In ten minutes | goced SUE Gl “come here tomorrow, S ; Turnstile Eggs. .. .......""50c I can change a few things. IVe a|gng if these nice friends of Mr. Garn- volver there and I can get SOMe | pham will have supper with us then it - — — ] Then_we'll go round to the | i) give me so much pleasure. It is & i e likely places. I don’t see anything else | arranged? Then we will go. I have ex- | . to be done plained to the manager and booked the | | | Pancake Tlme ls Here With the advent of cooler weather— start the day off right by serving your vhat about the police?” N BiB tor SOFIOIUN.” 1 shall want your help there.” | “.wmnat about Blanche?” Gerald asked, family nice hot breakfasts. Nothing is more appreciated than nice hot pancakes and 1f you but try them you will readily see just what we mean when we say—they can- not be improved upon. These eggs are as fresh and as fine as any one could desire. Eggs Doz. 55¢ | Buy a carton of “Sanico” Selected White Eggs J —you'll then il | | LOOK @ for this Certificate o —— 4 etk Sanico Selected White not dow I think he" No. he'd do what he could to help if there was trouble, but I'm afraid it wouldn't be m 2% “What time does the opera come out2” . ! “About 12 o'clock.” ist upon Sanico Eggs. NOTE: The same fine eggs in Piggly Wiggly cartons at Piggly Wiggly stores. Schimmel's is truly a wonderful food. Tasty flavors from which to choose. Single tumbler, 11c. Belle Isle Tuna . . Light meat tuna—delicious in salads. 7-ounce tin, 18c. Del Monte Peas . ist past 12, Mar- Is there any reason why you would not buy the best quality flour milled—at a savings? There could be no objection, and for the S BaanaasastaRsesRatattensessssntes Martin declared. “T'll never be able 10 | 45 they made their way out. I convince them by muyself. We'll 80| "~ 'have left full _instructions,” direct to Scotland Yard before We try | madame assured him. “Lady Blanche | - Seupper las s | Will join us at the Ambassadors. It “All right,” Blanche agreed. “Ill|yill be the affair of a few minutes Jjust slip my frock on again and I can | only.” wait at your flat while you change. I think we are bound to find them at | either Mario's or the Ambassadors’” | She turned to leave the room. Sud- denly they both yielded to the nerv- ous start inspired by a simple but un- expected happening. The telephone bell from the little instrument on the side- board was ringing. Blanche moved over to it, took off the receiver and held #t in her hand until the buzzing was There were regretful farewells. The Ambassadors’ was very wonderful, but Laurita left Mario’s with a little sigh of regret. Here she had Gerald all to her- ’ self. The Ambassadors’ might be dif- ferent. Nevertheless, she tried to hide her disappointment as they took their places in Mme. da Mendora's very beautiful car and rolled off. They drew up outside the Ambas- sadors’. The footman, who was seated syrup. We suggest: thrifty yet particular housewife we offer— VIRGINIA SWEET FLOGUR ......™ llc VIRGINIA SWEET SYRUP \n 230 Procter and Gamble's latest aid to cleanliness. Camay Soap . . - 6 Cakes43c that Rosebud Skin of Youth.” 2 cakes 15c. = SANICO BRAND Served hot with Land O'Lakes sweet cream butter what would make a more en- joyable and nourishing breakfast? Nothing, we believe—unless you should also serve— Loffler’s Pork Sausage % 1b., 20c Lb., 40c —Cool Weather C ereais— Cream of Wheat....... Wheatena ..... Farina Quaker. .. Pettijohn’s ............ Ralston’s Whole Wheat. Malt Breakfast Food. ... - Post Wheat Meal..............P 23¢ Quaker Oats. ke 1]¢ P** 25¢ Quaker Quick Cook. ..?* 1]1¢ P& 25¢ ur Famous GREEN BAG COFFEE Mave You Tited Thise Fruits and Vegetables Washington State Fresh White Potatoes ..........15 Ibs,, 25¢c Sweet Potatoes ...........41bs, 18¢c ltaian PRUNES Yellow Onions .............41bs, 23c White Onions .............41bs, 25c These prunes are delicious—stewed and served for breakfast they make as palatable a dish as you may New Cabbage ................lb, 4c Colorado Peas, in the pod. . . . .1b., 15¢ serve—this variety of prunes is commonly called BLUE PLUMS. Fancy Crisp Celery. .. . .. .. .stalk, 10c 2 s 15¢ Iceberg Lettuce. ... ..heads, 10c, 12}c Why Be Annoyed by Vermin? Sprinkle SANI-GARB nd and in your garbage 5¢ HAMBURG STEAK Our finished. “Blanche Banningham speaking,” she said. “Who are you?” There was a little laugh at the other end of the wire. “Laurita!” Blanche exclaimed under heerrezth. “Blanche, we're having such a lovely time. The opera was so wonderful; I'm still quivering with excitement, Now we are all here at Mario's.” ““Where did you say?” o “At Mnrio's."il.nurltl repeated. “Why oes your voice sound so stral Blanche?” e “The telephone startled me,” Blanchs explained. “Go on, please.” i “Everything is so delightful here,” Laurita continued. “We want you to come. Madam da Mendora invites you specially. Gerald has several young man friends here who are dancers, Please dress yourself and come quickly.” hflhnc(he stood away from the tele- one for a moment and gflmn. turned to “She wants me t - e 0 go there—to “‘Can you get her away without mak- ing them suspicious?” he asked. S "{31 try! . . . Laurita!” “'Well, dear? Don't keep me waiting, will you? ‘They are playin - vlniamusic." playing such di: ‘Laurita,” Blanche went on earn- estly, “I have found Martin. We hlmve heard something. We believe that everything is not safe for you tonight.” ‘fi mocking laugh came down the “That is ridiculous,” Laurita scoffed +I was never so safe or so happy. But that Martin is found—T am oelighted; Cnll:nE qulck_ly and tell me all about it.” Laurita,” Blanche insisted, “tell Gerald from me that there is trouble, Insist that he bring you away.” : And leave that dear aunt of mine!” was the indignant response. ‘Never! You must be mad, Blanche. You do {mt know how sweet and kind she is. lvhfle I am with her and with Gerald am perfectly safe. Are you coming ©r not? I must go back.” ?llglnche hesitated for a moment. come,” she decided. “Only lis Laurita. Promise me that you will mot '&;l] h(;fi:réocera;dflenamly not Mme. ra—that I hav g cIr)mC i t have begged you “I would not do anything so stupid,” é:umr;l;u;lgkr;‘(‘dél “it mightghurt !ge‘:;l. ckly, Blanche. I'm very about Martin.” S S omiy . One moment.” Blanche bey Does Mme. da Mendora really figg‘; that you are telephoning to me?” Laurita Fesitated. : o “'Perhaps she does not,” she admif ‘but she did say that it was a pn;’?é had no other girl when Gerald had so many man friends here. But that you need not mind. She is sa kind and gen- (‘ml{,s. she will be delighted.” “Very well, dear, I' o R by e 1 come,” Blanche - “That Xsounds all oesn't it?” Blanche asked a litt] flngybt!\{l after she had rung off. e ou're sure that vi R at it was Laurita “Absolutely. What she said at first gflasn(‘; qulclle ue, though. Mme, {isn lendora didn’ now that speaking to me.” i next the chauffeur, sprang down and stood by the side of the commission- aire. Mme. da Mendora's descent was the descent of & queen. She checked Laurita, who was in the act of follow= ing her. “Wait, children,” she enjoined. “Let me be quite sure that it is here we are to sup. My friend the duc is charm- ing, but he changes his mind every five minutes.” She disappeared up the corridor. Laurita looked after her ecstatically. “She is wonderful, isn't she, Gerald?" “She’s all right,” Gerald agreed, “but a trifle on the restless side. Personally, I should like my supper. Music always make me hungry.” Madame swept down _the corridor reading a note, her chinchilla coat half thrown back, her wonderful pearls FLOUR Kraft Cheese Comb. . . . 39C ONE JAR OF KAY—ONE PKG. OF NUKRAFT Each of these cheese spreads is very popular with our patrons and that they may enjoy a variety we are offering as a special one jar of Kay and one package of Nukraft in combination. 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She made a little grimace as she joined them. “Maurice is too tiresome,” she de- clared. “He was dissatisflied with his table here and has taken the whole party to some new place which he loves so much—Freddy’s, I think they call it,” she added, turning to the footman. h';f"reddy's. madame?” the man re- plied. “Very good.” He climbed back on to his seat and the car started. “We're going rather a quaint way, larteen't we?” Gerald asked & few minutes ater. > “I am ignorant of London,” Mme. da Mendora confessed. “These, it seems to me, are not pleasant streets, and how empty, how desolate!” They turned into a street not only deserted but almost unlit, and drew up slowly before a pair of firmly closed doors. The footman descended and ap- parently rang a bell. “Surely this can’'t be the place?” Gerald ventured. “We're pretty well in the slums.” “So are some of the most amusing places in Paris,” Mme. da Mendora re- minded him. “Freddy’s, I think, is rather an imitation.” A postern door was suddenly opened, a blaze of light streamed out. “Now for our adventure!” madame observed, preparing to alight. " (Continued in Tomorrow’s Star.) ' RHEUMATISM! This l;)ninful condition of the muscles and joints causes great suffering and misery. Don’t risk the crippling effect of Rheumatism, Arthritis and Neuritis. The use of Moun- tain Valley Water from Hot Springs, Ark., is the natural way of expelling and elimi- nating the harmful acids, tox- ins and dangerous waste ma- terials which are causing most of your troubles. Thousands and thousands of rheumatic sufferers visit Hot Springs, Ark., each year for relief. This famous water is now available right here at home. Why suffer? If you want relief, try it today; or phone for addi- Martin’s face cleared tional information and book- “That explains it. On with the frock, let. You, too, can be well. I'.’f?a‘.fi??*'v Blanche. This may short- | Start now! Blanche passed swiftly through into | MiOUNtain Valley Water Co. her room. Martin, still a little unsteady, | D 1 B threw open the window for more air. He thought with a grim smile of the time less than 12 months ago when he fi?:i‘ prayed for more adventure in his evEE ey “On the Tables of Those Who Know” Elberta Freestone PEACHES 5 Lbs. 25¢ Household Necessities Safe Home Matches. .. .5¢c Safety Matches. . .doz., 9¢ Lintex Napkins. . . pkg., 10c Wax Paper.....pkg., 7Vsc Cotton Gloves. . ...pr., 13c Crepe Napkins....pkg., 9c Calif. Tokay Grapes Try This Fine right, Martin, Cleaning Materials Bon-Ami . ..can, 12¢ Borax .. 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Ham Yj-lb., 20c Canadian Style Bacon. . .1b., 50c Mario's, perhaps the most popular dance club in London. was at its best when Laurita, after her brief moment at the telephone, rejoined Gerald, who was waiting in the lounge and was »d by a bowing maitre d’hotel to able whe Mme. da Mendora al- ready sat installed, chatlting to some acquaintances whom Gerald had in- trocduced She welcomed Laurita with an affectionate little smile ! ‘I have ordered everything I could think of for supper. deer.” she said. “Meanwhile make the best of this won- derful music. Dance now. Why not? Price 30c Lb. By the time vou have finished there SL!CED will be cockiails.™ “Won't voii take a turn, madame?” A A A A AN NN NN - " CONVENIENT Link S e or DBE : “SANICO” Mme. da Mendora smiled forgesvineal e Price Phillips’ Sausage. . .1b., 40c Meat Market “I am not going to say that I am too ey oo Bologna .......Y-lb., 10c BREAST OF OPENED old, because you are all so polite that meal! Cod and po- Pork Roll . . ....%-lb., 15¢ S SATURDAY you would protest. Presently, later on in the evening. I will dance, I promise. I nced one, perhaps two, glasses of tato ready mixed T Thuringer .....Y%:lb., 12¢ : L AMB Cappicola. . . .. .V;-lb., 20c September 8th 13th & K Sts. 18C Lb. Ib. 480 N.W. Our Price Our champagne, and then my feet are light Price szain. You young men must find part- Very soon” Laurita announced. “Blanche will be here.” “Who?" Mme. Ga Mendora asked, with a curious sharpness in her tone. “Blanche, my cousin.” Laurita ex- plained. “I knew you would not mind Phat, madame. Blanche loves dancing, to0, and when Gerald found so many friends 1 telephoned to her.” Mme. da Mendora's fan waved slowly barkward and forward in front of her face, now suddenly sphinxlike. Then #he nodded “You did quite right, child,” she said. ¢ “We <hall welcome your cousin.” Laurita and Gerald moved off to- HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH R R R AR H R R Fish Foods aren’t fattening Center Cut Select . PORK CHOPS Price Gorton-Pew Fisheries, Glouccster, Mass. et 8 e gy,