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NORTHWEST ® NEWSPAPERS, Telegraph News Service of the United Press Association sorirrs Entered at (he postoffies, Seattle, Wash., aa second lass matter, Published by The Star Publishing Company every evening except Sunday Flowers are the sweetest things that God ever made and forgot to put a soul in.—Beecher Bounded by the Party PROG At. ESSIVE and” all non-partisan friends of} xdrow Wilson will be disappointed at the attitude} LOYALTY TO PARTY PLATFORMS IN THE SUF-) FRAGE MATTER, MR. PRESIDENT, WHY NOT BE| CONSISTENT? who will | is the seventh cabinet minister to visit We need only Postmaster Burleson and Bill Bryan to make cabinet men as common in this townas mayoraity candidates. Cabbage as Real Estate ONDERS never cease in American law W Pennsylvania judge, trying the case of a man who ‘entered his neighbor's garden and pinched a head of cabbage, | Who decides that it wasn’t larceny of personal property at! Pall, and hence not a basis of criminal action; but that cab Dage heads are real estate and that the neighbor's remedy © is to bring a civil action contesting title We've eaten some garden truck—spinach and lettuce, | for instance—which tasted like real estate. But knew before that to steal it wasn’t theft bage head is eaten, what good is the title? Now, if it had been a franchise or an election that was | Swiped, we'd have expected a Pennsylvania court to let SECRETARY OF COMMERCE REDFIELD, In March, we never 4 Tawyers and Pennsylvania judges are for ‘ It’s pretty rare, though, that a small fry swiper gets away ‘with the goods, in Pennsylvania or anywhere else. THERE'S A BILL in congress providing prison punishment for any one impersonating a congressman. footis! Who, for example, would care for the ignominy of being mistaken for our own Will E, Humphrey? he Right Way to Go About It winter and soap boxes in summer for the purpose of iting out speakers to combat “the falsity of socialist ples and a treasonable use of the ballot.” That's bully. ; and more thinking means more sense and the surer mph of the right. If “socialist principles” can be shown to be false and tracked to its lair and exposed, both ought to get what are coming to them. HALF A glass of castor oil “taken seriously Wednesdays and Saturdays” is said to be good for palpitation of the heart. How could any one take half a glass of castor oil any other way than seriously? STOMACH RIGHT—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN IN FIVE MINUTES! TIME IT! /Pape’s Diapepsin comes in contact NO INDIGESTION, GAS, soUR- boos yar” stomach all distress van- ishes. It's truly astonishing NESS, ‘BELCHING most marvelous, and the joy Is fts harmlessness. “Really does” put bad stomachs! 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Private exchange fun Hecting with all departments. PHONES RATES "004,407. pe, the; six mos, 91.80 By onrrier, In elty, he & month month tn drm —~— door an inch and the visitor. Parmenter peering out at pushed tn brusquely He wax not now the urbane and «enial Parmenter that Bunne knew You are @ hypnotist?’ he asked The mystic ran along, lean fin gers through his dank, black hair that waved back from a dead-white forehead, His thoughts ran: “This muy may be easy money, On the othor hand, if [ waste time talking to him, the eggs will barn fis professiona: manner indicat ed that, though bis material body was where It seemed to be, bis astral self was far, far away, ex ploring the hinterland of the spirit world “Lam,” he said, picking with thumb and finger a non-oxistent atom from the atmosphere, which reeked of burning exes and rancid ard, “psychic, clairvoyant. To me the past tn revealed, the future ts an open book 1 give advice in {fairs of love and business. 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WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE 207 University St. 2nd and Uni- versity St., Opp, Feaser- Paterson Co, At 10:30 he said as he rore to enter the Inner office “Type those letters, my dear. They should keep you busy till lunch | time,” At the door he paused. “Ry the A MAN, A MAID AND AN AIRSmillP A Serial Story by Fred L. Boalt, Illustrated by Photographs Posed by Seattle Theatre Players only want it done. And, when you had her hypnotized, could you make her talk? “That depends,” the hypnotist re- plied. “What is it you want her to talk about?” “None of your businors,” aaia | Parmenter. “1 must know, I could make her talk—yea, Probably sie would talk about whatever happened to! be uppermost in her mind just prior to entering the cataleptic state. It might be anything-—the play she saw at the theatre, the latest change tn fashions, a quar- rel with her sweetheart—anything. 1 must be able to furnish the sum fention to direct the sub-lconsctous mental trend.” “I nee,” waid the promoter. “Mere are two suggestions: Aeroplane’ and ‘gyroscope’ That !s all you need to know. Now Iasten,” The gold coin changed hands. “Be at my office,” and he gave the address, “at exactly 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. You will find a women there, She will be busy at a typewriter. Enter quietly #0 she will not hear. Do not speak. Get busy, If she talks, you get four more of these gold boys. But if it's hocus-pocus——" “It isn't hocus-pocus,” hypnotist. “1 will be th sharp. I will do my part ove e the 11 aiid at Misa Fiynt arrived at the office at 9 next morning, Parmenter half an bour later. As she took his dic- tation he called her “my dear” sev- eral times and she smiled demure ly. I have said she knew how many beans make five. way, I am expecting a caller this morning, a Mr me know when he comes, not wish him kept waiting.” At 10:45 “Squint” Hauffmann, shaky but tolerably sober, arrived | and was closeted with menter. "T’ bell wit’ th’ details sald “Squint.” ANT nt is the basic deg. 1 kin wor th’ details myself, eame as he did “Are you sure?” asked Par.) menter Juttin’ tut!” safd “Squint.” The thoughts of Miss Flynt as she clattered away at her type writer were pleasant and mostly about Josiah Bunne. That slip they had taken togeth-| er on the Persion rug from Fall River, Massachusetts, had given their acquaintance an excellent start. Bunne, on subsequent calls | at the office, had talked with her while waiting for Parmenter. Once, quite ridentally, they had met in the street at noontime, and he had taken her to lunch at Manca’s. | More accidental meetings fol- lowed, Then, his face burning, the inventor had asked her to go with him to the Clemmer, She ac-|! cepted; and, in turn, invited him to call at her boarding house. Finally, on a never-to-be-forgotten Saturday afternoon they had gone out to Dugdale's park to see a ball game. Bunne hadn't proposed. Miss | Flynt wouldn't admit, even to her-| self, that she wanted him to. But he had told her all about himself, his hopes, ambitions. He had even told her about the wonderful non-collapstble, non-capsizable aer oplane securely locked and guard: | ed in the hangar on Harbor Island At first his technical flights had been so much Greek to her. But she was an attentive and intelll gent listener, and finally she un derstoad and was as genuinely en thusiastic as he oyer the prospect of offering the world a safe ship In which to navigate, the heave Such were her thoughts when | the hands ofethe office clock potnt-| ed to 11 At that moment the door tnto| the corridor opened, and the Roy: | al Egyptian Clairvoyant and Hyp notist entered quietly ! With elbows on the _ polished onyx counter, the mystic directed a cold and sinister gaze upon the back of the typist’s neck. His lean, sinewy hands shot ont in gestures of command. ‘The thia long fin gers snapped. rs Posed by Lester G. Paul of the Meatue Theatre floundered on the keyboard. head drooped; and, for a moment, | NAVY \eamers MB Kennedy, ‘Tourt Athlon ad goa Leave Colman Dock, Seattie: 2:00 (except Sund: m. Satur Time Ta | notice. | Phone Main S101. Fare s0c Rened Trip | body her whole it atiffened “Aeroplane,” ‘Gyroscope ’ HELL | And at the words the Hon. Hor , . jece Parmenter and “Squint” Hauff " fice on tiptoe and stood, listening, DETAILS: | till as statues of granite & & was limp said the } (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) 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